On track: Coach firm heading for profitability

John O’Sullivan’s Dublin Coach company celebrated one year on the Limerick-Dublin bus route this week and…

John O’Sullivan’s Dublin Coach company celebrated one year on the Limerick-Dublin bus route this week and the businessman is happy that it’s heading in the right direction.

“We’ve had a very good year. Limerick would be hitting profit for us now,” he told me.

O’Sullivan established Aircoach in 1999 before selling it to Scotland’s First Group six years later for €16.5 million. He’s now back in the game with Dublin Coach, which will carry more than one million passengers this year and generate revenues of €6 million.

Is it profitable?

“We won’t have made money in the current year but we are on track to make a profit next year.”

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Ciarán Hancock

Ciarán Hancock

Ciarán Hancock is Business Editor of The Irish Times