Arriva launches free wedding bus competition for Valentines engagements

National bus and coach travel provider, Arriva, is offering couples who get engaged on Valentine’s Day the chance to enter their exclusive competition, the top prize of which is a free wedding bus on the big day.

The bus and coach transport operator came up with the idea of offering a free ride on their special “Love Bus” for brides and grooms-to-be as for many people, a bus trip may have played a significant part in their relationship, with many couples getting together after first meeting on a bus journey, or maybe their first date involved a trip on a bus.

If you’re planning to pop the question on February 14th, and your other half says “yes” you are eligible to enter the free prize draw to win a free wedding us courtesy of Arriva (remember ladies, 2012 is a leap year so if you’re sick of waiting for a proposal, now’s your chance to take matters into your own hands!) The competition is only open to those planning to tie the knot in 2012.

The winning couple can choose to ride in the Love Bus themselves, or alternatively the novelty coach could be used to transport all of their wedding guests. Arriva will deck the Love Bus out with decorations, as per the bride’s instructions, and the vehicle will also be filled with free goodies and presents courtesy of the bus and coach hire provider.

For full terms and conditions of the competition, and more information on the Love Bus prize and how you can enter, please visit the Arriva website.

Calls for bus deigns for Arriva competition

Transport operator, Arriva, is calling for their passengers to get arty and submit their designs for a new double-decker art bus. Whether you’re a professional or aspiring artist, or even a complete amateur, the competition is open to all so let your imagination run wild and completely reinvent the look of an Arriva bus.

The national competition is calling for people from across the UK to get involved, creating designs which may be inspired by their local area, or by anything they choose. There are no specific criteria detailing what your design must be based on, so you’re free to go with whatever inspires you.

All designs can be submitted to Arriva online via their website with the deadline set for the end of January. The bus operator have also included some detailed images of one of their double-decker buses on the art bus section of their site to help you create designs for specific areas of the double-decker.

The winning design will receive £2,500 to help take the design from the page to the bus with the finished art bus expected to tour the country following the makeover so the design will be seen and admired by thousands of people across the UK. The aim of the competition is to promote bus travel and encourage more people out of their cars and onto their local bus services.

Arriva orders 69 buses from coach builders Optare

Arriva bus has made an order for 69 buses from renowned coach builders Optare.

A range of buses and coaches have been requested as part of the extensive order, which is thought to be worth in the region of £7.6 million.

The 69 buses ordered by Arriva are a selection of both single and double-decker vehicles. 16 Visionaire open top double-decker coaches are in the process of being manufactured by Optare which will be used on The Original Tour which offers sightseeing tours of London. The 16 new 101-seater double-deckers will be complete by June, just in time to join in with the sightseeing tour’s 60th anniversary celebrations.

In addition to double-decker, Optare are also in the process of constructing 41 Versa 11.1 metre buses and 12 solo 8.8 and 9.5 metre models, all of which are equipped with Mercedes Benz engines. This order is expected to be completed by September.

The Optare boss says the large multi-million pound order from Arriva is yet another sign of “recovery in the UK bus market” which signals good news for the transport industry as a whole.

In other news, Arriva Yorkshire launched their Shhh! Campaign this week. The bus travel company wants to encourage those listening to personal stereos, iPods and MP3 players to keep the volume of their music down, so as not to disturb other passengers travelling on an Arriva bus service.

Arriva signs contract to operate buses in Malta

Leading European bus and train operator Arriva is preparing to start operations in Malta after the successful conclusion of negotiations with Transport Malta and the Maltese Government.

The Arriva Malta consortium, with local partner Tumas Group plc, has signed a 10-year contract to provide scheduled bus services in Malta and Gozo. Arriva will operate 264 buses and employ around 920 people.

Speaking at a ceremony in Malta at the Cottonera Waterfront in Vittoriosa, Arriva chief executive David Martin said: “To be the operator chosen to deliver transport reform in Malta is a great honour and an exciting opportunity to deliver the world class transport system that residents and visitors to this beautiful island deserve. Arriva and our consortium partner, Tumas, have the skills and expertise to make that vision a reality.

“Now that the contract is signed, we will be starting our preparations to put the new transport services in place. There is a lot to prepare, but I have every confidence that we are the right people to do it and our team here will do us proud. We are committed to delivering great change in Malta and are very much looking forward to starting operations on 3 July 2011.”

At the contract signing event, Mr Martin gave a brief presentation to guests on Arriva and its excellent track record of delivering high quality bus, rail, tram and waterbus operations across 11 countries in Europe.

Mr Martin said: “Our expertise and experience of improving operational standards, customer service, passenger satisfaction and of course employee satisfaction is second to none and we are looking forward to replicating this success in Malta.”

Arriva Bus and Coach Ltd are proud sponsors of the Transport Broker Awards 2009

Arriva Bus and Coach Ltd sponsor the Transport Broker Awards 2009

Arriva Bus and Coach Ltd sponsor the Transport Broker Awards 2009

As one of the UK’s largest bus operator, the 2009 Transport Broker Awards is honoured to announce that Arriva Bus and Coach Ltd is sponsoring this year’s event. The awards are due to take place on December 13th at the Vale Hotel, Cardiff, with some of the biggest names in the transport industry scheduled to attend.

The awards ceremony will bring together bus, coach and minibus companies, small and large from all over the country to celebrate the end of what has been for many, a tough year. As well as an evening of indulgence with a champagne reception on offer upon arrival, a 3 course Christmas dinner and music and dancing to follow, there will also be an awards ceremony to reward the highest achievers of the last 12 months.

There are a number of categories for nomination including regional awards and nationwide awards. There’s also a category for small businesses which operate a fleet of one or two coaches, as well as a prize for the best up and coming company, plus the prestigious, Coach Provider of The Year award.

Arriva is currently one of the biggest transport providers in the whole of Europe and employees over 44,000 employees operating services across 12 European countries. Their generous sponsorship of the Transport Broker Awards 2009 is a welcome addition to the event with their success not doubt inspiring some of the businesses attending the awards ceremony.

Arriva and Merseytravel take bus industry Innovation Award for eco-driving initiative

Arriva doing well despite the recession

Arriva doing well despite the recession

A project between Arriva and Merseytravel, giving the green light to fuel efficient driving and cutting exhaust emissions, has won the Innovation Award at the 2009 UK Bus Awards.

The EcoManager system gives drivers real-time feedback through a dashboard-mounted LED which runs from green through amber to red indicating fuel consumption and helping drivers adjust their driving style. The system, developed by Arriva together with technology supplier 21st Century Technology plc, also records engine performance data to provide feedback on driving style and fuel consumption.

Having won the support of Merseytravel, EcoManager was trialled at Arriva North West where driver training was developed to include advice on eco-driving techniques, avoiding harsh acceleration or brakingwhenever possible and improved anticipation of changes in road or traffic conditions to ensure optimum fuel efficiency.

The trial saw fuel economy improvements of up to 12 per cent, three times the target set at the outset. The trial from May 2007 to October 2008 saved 100,669 litres of fuel and an estimated 263 tonnes of CO2.

Arriva North West managing director Phil Stone said: “One of the most rewarding things about EcoManager has been the enthusiastic way it has been embraced by our drivers – something recognised by the UK Bus Awards judges. The innovative technology is a great support but it’s the people who have been the real key to making this a success.

“The hearts and minds part of the project included two-week ‘Green Garage’ initiatives to raise awareness of the significant environmental issues facing businesses today. We used employee road shows, newsletters, posters and branded items to make people think about the difference they could personally make.

“EcoManager delivers clear environmental benefits and helps us demonstrate to customers how they can do their bit by switching more journeys to public transport.”

Neil Scales, chief executive and director general of Merseytravel said: “We’re continually working to improve the environmental credentials of public transport across Merseyside. The work with Arriva on EcoManager is making a real contribution to our targets of reducing the carbon footprint of people’s daily travel while encouraging people to leave the car at home and use public transport instead.”

Following the trials in the North West, Arriva announced in April this year that the technology and training was being rolled out across Arriva’s UK regional bus businesses with all new buses featuring EcoManager and the system being retrofitted to existing vehicles.

A similar system is being adopted in Arriva’s 2,300 strong bus fleet in Sweden and Denmark by the end of the year.

In 2008 Arriva set itself a challenge of reducing its greenhouse gas emissions footprint by 15 per cent, like-for-like, from the 2006 level by 2012.

The UK Bus Awards ceremony at London‘s Park Lane Hilton was hosted by BBC Economics Editor, Stephanie Flanders and the prizes were presented by Anthony Smith, chief executive of consumer watchdog Passenger Focus.