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Chisco Transport deploys new buses, plans expansion, reward for travellers

Chisco Transport deploys new buses, plans expansion, reward for travellers 

Chisco Transport, one of the country’s frontrunners in long distance passenger transportation and logistics, has announced the deployment of brand new luxury buses with innovative features to various routes.

The company said it is also expanding its network of branches so as to take its services closer to the teeming customers nationwide.

It disclosed these developments in a statement signed by Head of Business Operations, Mr Buchi Ochuba.

The statement added that the new state-of-the-art air-conditioned buses are already on duty on the routes to the new (and old) branches in Nigeria and across West Africa.

“Chisco Transport is also pleased to introduce to the travelling public the exciting customer rewards. With our brand-new fleet of luxury and mini buses, expanded branches, new routes across West Africa, and exciting customer rewards, we’re taking our customers’ journeys to the next level,” Ochuba stated.

According to him, the new-look Chisco Transport fleet, featuring state-of-the-art buses, has all it takes to ensure that passengers travel in style with their comfort and safety prioritised.

He also stated that travelling in the new luxury buses and mini buses is pleasurable because of the premium seating arrangement which guarantees more legroom, adjustable seats, and extra comfort for long trips.

The new buses also boast advanced safety features, including real-time GPS tracking and top-tier safety systems to ensure peace of mind; as well as in-bus entertainment which makes it possible for passengers to enjoy a relaxing ride with modern entertainment systems.

The Head of Business Operations spoke more on the branch expansion, saying, “We’re excited to announce new branch locations coming soon across Nigeria, making it easier for our customers to access our top-tier services.

“Additionally, we’re covering international routes, with destinations in major cities like Cotonou, Togo, and Accra, Ghana. So, whether local or cross-border, the customers’ travel options just got wider.”

Beefing up the Chisco Transport bus fleet, Ochuba said, would enhance the popular 24 to 48-hour nationwide mail and parcel services.

He reiterated Chisco Transport’s strong belief in appreciating customers who consistently patronise its wide spectrum of services, explaining that a new reward scheme tagged Rides & Rewards Programme, is in line with this policy.

Ochuba said, “We believe in rewarding loyalty! With the launch of our new Rides & Rewards Programme, you can earn discounts and exclusive offers every time you travel with us. The more you travel, the more you gain by booking trips on our seamless mobile App and our website www.chiscotransport.com.ng.”

He stressed that Chisco Transport remained dedicated to continuously improving of people’s travel experience and urged others outside the family to loin the exciting journey, “where comfort, safety and rewards are just the beginning.”

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