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FlixBus is bringing bus travel options back to Saskatchewan

Daily routes begin July 1, serving North Battleford, Saskatoon and Regina.
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Riders can expect comfortable, tech-enabled service at accessible prices, with stops located near key universities, attractions and community hubs, FlixBus states in a press release.

DALLAS, TEX. — Bus connections are returning to the prairies as FlixBus announces it is bringing its fleet to major cities in Alberta and Saskatchewan with daily service connecting Calgary, Edmonton, North Battleford, Saskatoon and Regina. 

Starting July 1, the new route linking the cities will run daily. Riders can expect comfortable, tech-enabled service at accessible prices, with stops located near key universities, attractions and community hubs, FlixBus states in a press release.

“This is a big moment for Saskatchewan,” said Karina Frayter, head of communications for Flix North America.

“For years, people here haven’t had a simple way to travel across provinces without a car or expensive flights. We’re changing that. Whether you’re a student heading to university, someone visiting family, or just looking for an affordable way to explore Canada, this route opens the door.” 

The service will provide passengers with improved access to key locations, including the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon and the University of Regina, as well as major Regina landmarks like the Royal Saskatchewan Museum and Government House. Each stop was selected for convenience and community access, including pickup points like the Kahkewistahaw Gas & Convenience (Petro-Canada) in Saskatoon and the Victoria Square Shopping Centre in Regina. 

Since entering the market in 2022, Flix has steadily expanded across Ontario, Quebec, British Columbia and Alberta. Saskatchewan marks the latest milestone in Flix’s mission to make long-distance travel more accessible, affordable, and sustainable for Canadians. 

Tickets are on sale now at flixbus.ca or the FlixBus mobile app.

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