- After 37 years in service, South Africa’s most popular bus service, Greyhound, will stop operating.
- But travellers still have many other options for intercity travel, including other buses which offer cheaper fares than Greyhound.
- Low-cost airline, FlySafair, is only a bit more expensive on popular routes but shaves hours off the travel time.
- Long-distance taxis service isolated communities and, although more expensive than buses on major intercity routes, offer an affordable intraprovincial option.
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Greyhound buses, which have spent the past 37 years criss-crossing South Africa, will stop transporting passengers on 14 February 2021. Greyhound’s closure,…