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Rival Go-Ahead Group bidder 'assessing options' as transport firm sees passenger numbers recover

Volumes across its regional bus business are now at more than 85% of pre-pandemic levels,

A bus operated by the Go-Ahead Group in Newquay, Cornwall(Image: PA Wire/PA Images)

A rival bidder in the race to buy Govia Thameslink Railway operator Go-Ahead Group says it is still assessing its options.

Kelsian said it has until August 1 to make a firm offer for the Newcastle-based bus and rail giant, or walk away. It is considering whether to muscle in on Go-Ahead’s £650m agreement to be bought by Australian bus operator Kinetic and Globalvia.

“Kelsian continues to carefully assess all its options in relation to the opportunity and accordingly continues to urge Go-Ahead shareholders to take no action at this time,” the business said.

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The update in the potential takeover comes as the North East group gears up to deliver a good full year performance, as passenger numbers steadily moving to pre-pandemic levels.

In a trading update for the year ended July 2 2022 – the Newcastle rail and bus company, which now employs 27,000 people in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, Singapore, Ireland, Sweden, Norway and Germany – said

volumes across its regional bus business are at more than 85% of pre-pandemic levels, and that it is gearing up for a busy summer period.

Rising numbers in some areas have given the group confidence in the continuation of passenger recovery in the coming months, and the board expects operating profit before exceptional items to be ahead of 2020 levels.