logo_t.GIF (4309 bytes) news.gif (9172 bytes)

Extra

Date Description
15-Aug-1998 Citybus Launches Routes 25A and 25C Between Wanchai and Braemer Hill.
8-Aug-1998 Citybus Routes 969P and N969 to start on monday Enhance Bus Service between Tin Shui Wai and Causeway bay.
4-Aug-1998 Smooth Transition Expected On 1 September Take-Over Of CMB Routes By Citybus, furter 120 Buses and 360 Drivers Deployed.
1-Aug-1998 Citybus cuts fares on Hong Kong ¡V Guangzhou Cross-Border Bus Service Effective 1 August.
3-July-1998

Another five new Citybus Airport Routes to start on Monday, Central Direct to Airport within 35 minutes.

2-July-1998 The Hong Kong International Airport officially opens on 6 July. Fifty state-of-the-art luxuruy coaches from Citybus, which will run on four Airport routes, will take on a brand new identity and appearance, and be known as ¡§Cityflyer¡¨ ,or ¡u«°¤Ú¾÷³õ§Ö½u¡vin Chinese.
13-May-1998

Citybus Group Announces Final Dividend of 2.5 Cents Per Share Net Profit Attributable To Shareholders Increased 10.5 Percent To HK$131.3M

13-May-1998

Citybus Residential Routes 79R, 903R, 904R & 925R will Run Via Ting Kau Bridge.

6-May-1998 Citybus Chairman Unveils "CITYFLYER" Luxury Airport Coach Brand New Identity to Complement Chek Lap Kok's International Status.
24-April-1998

Citybus Launches Route 77, a Vital Link between the Southern and Eastern Districts.

20-April-1998 Over 10,000 Citybus Customers daily on routes 681 and 969, now benefit from octopus convenience.
5-March-1998 HK$26 Millon Order to Equip Entire Citybus Fleet with "Octopus"
4-March-1998 Citybus first to use German made Low Floor Buses, ALL 72 M.A.N. Buses withWheelchair Space.