(Sharecast News) - National Express will temporarily suspend all services from Sunday 5 April as the coronavirus pandemic dents demand.
In line with government advice, the company has been running a reduced network for essential travel only. However, it said on Thursday that it has decided to suspend services "as more people rightly stay at home".
Customers with an upcoming journey before 31 May can amend their booking for free for travel any time in the next 12 months, the company said, while those who do not wish to amend their ticket to another date will be fully refunded.
"Please stay safe and well and, when the time is right, we look forward to welcoming you back on board," it said.