Australasian Bus & Coach

Post-Covid landscape

The world of transport changed significantly in 2020, with suppressed movement from around mid-March, as the Covid-19 pandemic led to border closures and stay-at-home orders.

There can be no doubt that the bus and coach industry relied on our embedded talent to respond quickly to emergency situations with flexible and innovative solutions.

Bus service schedules changed; buses and stations were cleaned more; broadband capacity was released to providers enabling staff to work from home (WFH), for those

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