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Skylink (bus service)

Skylink is the brand name for bus services that serve East Midlands Airport in Leicestershire. Services are operated by Kinchbus and Trentbarton, both a part of the Derbyshire-based Wellglade Group.

History

Skylink Nottingham

Nottingham City Transport previously operated the Skylink Nottingham service until 2012 when the service was replaced by a new Skylink service operated by trentbarton via Long Eaton, which also replaced the indigo service between Long Eaton and Loughborough via East Midlands Airport and Sutton Bonington that ran between 2002 and 2012.

Following a local petition, an hourly extension service to Coalville via Shepshed was introduced in September 2015.

Skylink Express

Skylink Express was introduced in January 2016 to provide faster connections to East Midlands Airport via Clifton Park & Ride hub and A453 Remembrance Way which largely followed the former Nottingham City Transport Skylink Nottingham route which was replaced in 2012. When the route was initially introduced Irizar i4 coaches from the Red Arrow service were used, these were later swapped for Wright Solar's which ran as the last branded vehicles of the type for trentbarton until they were eventually replaced by Wright Eclipse Urban's in the 2020's.

Skylink Leicester-Derby

Kinchbus have operated the Skylink service between Leicester and Derby since 2008. Prior to 2008, the route was known as AirLine Shuttle, and ran between Loughborough and Long Eaton then Derby via the airport.

Arriva Midlands previously operated a Skylink service between Leicester and the airport via New Parks and the M1 between 2005 and 2009, however this service was replaced by an extension of the Kinchbus Skylink service which operates as a limited stop service from Loughborough via the A6 and Birstall into Leicester, over the later years Kinchbus increased the frequency of the Leicester-Derby service to every 20 minutes in 2014 then in March 2024 the frequency was increased again to every 15 minutes during Monday to Saturday daytimes.

2022 service changes

During August 2022, Trent Barton and Kinchbus announced from 2 October 2022 that Skylink routes would undergo an overhaul; Skylink Derby buses ceased to serve Long Whatton and Diseworth from 3 October 2022. During September 2022, funding from Leicestershire County Council and Nottinghamshire County Council halted plans to withdraw all journeys of the Skylink Nottingham between EMA Gateway and Loughborough alongside journeys between EMA Gateway and Coalville operating overnight between 8pm and 5am would be withdrawn, the funding lasted until April 2023 when the changes were implemented. These were withdrawn from 15 May 2023.

Services

Skylink buses operate 24 hours a day 7 days a week on the Leicester/Derby and Nottingham routes, while the Skylink Express buses no longer operate overnight but do operate from around 4am until midnight.

Other Services

trentbarton also operate to East Midlands Airport on their My15 route between Ilkeston and New Sawley. Diamond East Midlands extended their service AirLine 9 to East Midlands Airport in 2019, connecting the airport with Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Swadlincote and Burton-upon-Trent..

Fleet

Skylink Nottingham operates with eight Enviro200 MMC busses, introduced from 2017 the vehicles styled with a light blue body and a dark blue rear section. These vehicles replaced Wright Solar's that previously ran on the route. On 25th March 2025 one of the Nottingham service Enviro 200MMC buses was destroyed in a fire while in Shepshed..

Skylink Express operates with three Wright Eclipse Urban busses, introduced from 2024 the vehicles styled with a grey body and a light blue rear section. These vehicles replaced Wright Solar's that previously ran on the route which were the last branded vehicles of the type in the trentbarton fleet.

Skylink Derby operates with sixteen Enviro200 MMC busses, introduced from 2025 the vehicles styled with a yellow body and a dark blue rear section. These vehicles replaced the twelve busses in the 2020 batch of Enviro200 MMC's that previously ran on the route.

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