The Coach Travel Group has completed a deal to acquire Berkshire-based Stewarts Coaches – further strengthening the group’s position in London and the South East.
The move brings the number of operators in The Coach Travel Group to nine, following the group’s formation during the summer. In addition to expanding the group’s national presence and influence, the addition of Stewarts Coaches will further enhance services delivered along the vital M4 corridor.
“We haven’t been standing still since forming The Coach Travel Group over the summer,” said Tom Stables, CEO at The Coach Travel Group.
“We have planned to bring together similar, established operators, many being family-owned. Stewarts is slightly different as the brand had previously been absorbed into National Express. This means we have an opportunity to make our mark on the brand, adding value and sharing our passion for first-class group travel.
“With our support, Stewarts Coaches will serve the community as a trusted regional coach operator, serving the needs of its local customers while being better equipped to navigate the future challenges of the sector by being part of a Group dedicated to the coach sector.”
Mark Heffernan, Chief Operations and Safety Officer, National Express, said: “We are pleased to complete this deal with The Coach Travel Group as part of our strategic objective to transform our operating model. This sale will enhance our operational performance and increase profitability within our scheduled coach network.”
The Coach Travel Group was formed by the strategic merger of Alpine Travel, Barnes Coaches, Coatham Coaches, Horseman Coaches, JH Coaches, Johnsons Coaches, The Ready Group, Swans Travel and Whittles. Established in June 2024, the group has approximately 700 employees and 450 vehicles in its fleet. Its focus is on leveraging the extensive experience and investment across the seven operators to provide a best-in-class service offering to its customers.