Islanders can travel on Jersey's buses for free this Christmas Eve.
LibertyBus is waiving fares on all journeys on 24 December.
The company hopes to encourage people to use its services for last minute shopping and meeting up with friends and family.
Director Kevin Hart hopes it also provides a boost to the island's retail and pub and restaurant trades.
"Christmas is a time for coming together and creating memories with loved ones.
By offering free bus journeys on Christmas Eve, we hope to make it easier for everyone to connect on the day.
We encourage the community to use sustainable transport options and reduce the environmental impact while enjoying the festivities."
LibertyBus will be running a Sunday service on Sunday, 24 December (Christmas Eve) and the last buses from town will depart at or before 9pm.

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