Transport for Wales has extended the deadline to apply for the new-style concessionary bus pass.

Over the past few months, Transport for Wales has been managing the reissue programme on behalf of Welsh Government and all Welsh local authorities to replace all over 60s and disabled persons’ bus passes with new-style Concessionary Travel Cards.

The original expiry date for the old bus passes was 31 December 2019, however, last month TfW announced a period of grace and is urging those who’ve yet to apply to do so as soon as possible, before the February 29 deadline.

Transport for Wales has announced that they’ve renewed over a half a million concessionary bus passes to date.

Recent figures reveal that 67 per cent of all existing active card holders have made an online application to renew and 83 per cent of users of cards in the last 12 months have also made an online application.

Ken Skates, Minister for Economy and Transport said: “This is an important milestone and one that demonstrates the scale of the work that has been undertaken so far. The grace period is ongoing and once again I would like to encourage anyone who hasn’t renewed to apply and ensure you can continue to benefit from the bus pass in the long-term.”

James Price, Transport for Wales CEO said: “It’s great that we’ve renewed over half a million bus passes and I’d like to thank everyone who has applied so far. Our figures indicate that we are making good progress in our renewal programme, however, can those who have not yet applied, please do so before the January 31 deadline.

“Transport for Wales is transforming transport throughout Wales and creating a unified transport network is one of the key objectives. We recently launched the new Metro Infrastructure Hub at Treforest which will play a fundamental role in creation of the Metro, which will include better integration with bus services in the future.

Applying online is simple and easy. It takes around 10 minutes at www.tfw.wales/travelcards. Paper applications are available from local councils or by calling 0300 303 4240.