For the months of June, July and August, youth in Saskatchewan can ride with the Saskatchewan Transportation Company (STC) for only $40 per month.
With the purchase of their monthly pass, youth ages 12-25 will receive unlimited riding privileges on STC's network, which reaches 290 communities across Saskatchewan.
"STC is offering youths a great opportunity to get out and explore Saskatchewan," Minister responsible for STC Jim Reiter details. "With this sale, STC is providing a clean, safe, comfortable and eco-friendly way for them to travel."
STC is offering many new reasons for youth to take the bus this summer, with upgraded on-bus amenities, including the addition of Wi-Fi internet access and on-board videos on select routes. One of the company's major initiatives in 2011 is to expand Wi-Fi service to additional coaches in their feet.
"We want as many young people as possible to experience the positives of bus travel," STC President & CEO Shawn Grice adds. "We find those who have tried STC's services before are very likely to become repeat riders. We hope they take advantage of this offer to sit back, relax and enjoy travelling Saskatchewan at a great price."
In 2010, STC's ridership grew by 3.8 per cent or almost 10,000 riders. First quarter ridership for 2011 is up 14.2 per cent or 8,684 passengers from 2010. Youth passes are available at any STC agent across the province.
Visit www.stcbus.com to learn more about the benefits of bus travel.