Huge summer staycation boost as new ticket to let Brits travel to 80 UK destinations for just £4 from next week

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Popular routes includes London to Bournemouth for just £4
THIS summer is set to be the best yet for staycation travel - thanks to an incredible new travel offer by FlixBus.
To celebrate its fourth birthday, the brand has slashed the price of its bus tickets to just £4.
This means you could potentially travel to up to 80 UK destinations for less than a price of coffee.
This will be music to Brits' ears after rail fares went up by 5% last year and the overall price of train travel often ending up costing more than a holiday abroad.
But grab your tickets quick as the offer is only running until April 22.
Promotional tickets are available for travel between April 23 and June 30, 2025, with up to 80 different destinations to choose from in England, Scotland and Wales.
Some popular destinations include London, Birmingham, Manchester, Cheltenham, Gloucester, Swindon and Norwich.
You can also grab cut-price tickets on FlixBus routes to Bath, Chippenham, Newquay, Weston-Super-Mare, Bournemouth, Southampton, or Poole, which are due to launch in May.
According to Lonely Plant, Norwich, which is one of the routes on offer, has been ranked as a top 10 destination to visit in 2025, with the site describing it as a "quaint paradise".
Or you can head to Bournemouth from London and take a walk along the beach for just £4.
Andreas Schorling, senior managing director of FlixBus UK, said: "Travel is fun and should be for everyone!"
"FlixBus is making it so easy enjoy trips across the country to see loved ones and explore new places on the smallest of budgets."
Each of the coaches offer amenities like on-board WiFi and extra legroom.
You also get one hand luggage item and a checked-in bag weighing up to 20kg free as part of every FlixBus ticket.
Andreas added: “We’re incredibly proud of the network we’re delivering for our passengers and the economic impact we have on local communities.”
“The popularity of our services has been nothing short of phenomenal and we continue growing to meet demand."
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