Friday, December 25, 2009
Greyhound Apologizes With Free Vouchers
WEST VIRGINIA....
It appears, while some drivers were slowed by bad weather, one bus driver arrived three hours behind schedule Monday night at a bus station in Charleston. Greyhound Bus Lines officials say they want to apologize to 45 passengers who were abandoned on a bus with no heat The bus line is offering free travel vouchers after passengers heading to Columbus and Detroit were told around 8:00 P.M. another driver would arrive within the hour, but no one showed up before 11:00 P.M. Greyhound has apologized for the inconvenience, calling the incident unacceptable, and says it plans to conduct an internal investigation.
It appears, while some drivers were slowed by bad weather, one bus driver arrived three hours behind schedule Monday night at a bus station in Charleston. Greyhound Bus Lines officials say they want to apologize to 45 passengers who were abandoned on a bus with no heat The bus line is offering free travel vouchers after passengers heading to Columbus and Detroit were told around 8:00 P.M. another driver would arrive within the hour, but no one showed up before 11:00 P.M. Greyhound has apologized for the inconvenience, calling the incident unacceptable, and says it plans to conduct an internal investigation.