National Express: BRS-Newport-Cardiff
The service has started - replacing the First Greyhound although according to the airport website that won't cease until 17 March.
There are 12 direct return journeys available each day roughly every two hours and they operate around the clock. There are also about an additional six return journeys that require a change at Bristol bus station between National Express and the BRS Flyer.
The direct services take between one hour 20 minutes and one hour 30 minutes between BRS and Cardiff bus station.
The new service will be number 216 in tribute to the last UK Concorde (G-BOAF) built at Filton, where she now lives, which is also the last Concorde to fly. The coaches will be in a Bristol Airport livery.