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  • Here’s how much it actually cost TfL to rebrand Crossrail as The Elizabeth Line

    June 9, 2016

    When Transport for London (TfL) announced back in February that it was rebranding Crossrail as The Elizabeth Line, eyes across the capital were rolled. Another lame corporate rebrand, probably costing hundreds of thousands of pounds, right? Wrong, apparently. City Metric, an arm of the New Statesman, submitted a Freedom of Information (FoI) request to find [...]

  • Change to Addison Lee driver contracts boosts earnings

    June 8, 2016

    A new contract for Addison Lee drivers has resulted in a seven per cent boost to earnings. The new deal has been road tested by a small number of the private car hire company’s drivers, who have reported an increase in the amount they are taking home compared with this time last year. The deal [...]

  • This Jetsons car-style drone will soon carry people over Vegas

    June 8, 2016

    Remember the crazy people-carrying drone, reminiscent of the Jetsons' flying car? Revealed earlier this year, the Ehang 184 is a drone large enough to carry people that is more like a flying driverless car. Now, the Chinese firm behind the potentially stomach-churning (but equally revolutionary) vehicle has partnered with the state of Nevada to begin testing the technology in [...]

  • Mayor of London Sadiq Khan says first savings found to fund his fares freeze, but some tickets will be excluded

    June 8, 2016

    A major efficiency savings programme to enable fares on Transport for London services to be frozen until 2020 has been announced by the Mayor of London, but not all travel costs are set to be included. Sadiq Khan and London’s transport commissioner, Mike Brown, announced the plans which will allow the freeze to come into force without hitting [...]

  • Transport secretary Patrick McLoughlin hints that diesel taxes could rise to cut air pollution

    June 8, 2016

    Diesel car owners could face a tax hike in order to tackle the rising problem of air pollution, the transport secretary has indicated. Patrick McLoughlin said that it had been a mistake for former Labour chancellor – and Prime Minister – Gordon Brown to cut taxes on diesel. In an interview with the Evening Standard, McLoughlin said:  "We [...]

  • Uber reveals London ride-sharing figures for UberPool

    June 7, 2016

    Uber's ride-sharing service UberPool has hit a milestone in London, with more than a million people making journeys via the service in the six months since launch. The billion dollar startup which recently landed billions more in funding from Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund, claims more than 700,000 driving miles have been saved by UberPool in the capital since [...]

  • Easyjet blames French strikes and bad weather for flight cancellations in May

    June 6, 2016

    Budget airline Easyjet said French strikes and poor weather conditions were the main factors behind flight cancellations in May. The company reported a 5.7 per cent increase in earned seats flown – this is the number of seats that were flown during the month, regardless of whether or not the passenger turns up. Easyjet flew [...]

  • Low fuel prices means it’s cheaper to run a car now than it was in 2013

    June 6, 2016

    One of a household's biggest bills is being held down by low oil prices.  The average annual cost of running a car is around 22 per cent – or £622 – less than 2013, coming in at £2,197.42. The decline is due to the price of petrol at the pump, which makes up almost half of the costs of [...]

  • A new low-cost airline hopes to raise £5m through crowdfunding to offer cheap flights from the UK to India

    June 2, 2016

    A soon to be launched airline hopes to raise £5m through a crowdfunding campaign to run flights between the UK and two Indian cities Amritsar and Ahmedabad. Called POP, which stands for "People Over Profit", the airline claims it will give back a minimum of 51% of its profits to charitable causes in both India and the UK. [...]

  • Euro 2016: Travel chaos looms as French pilots call a strike for 11-14 June

    June 2, 2016

    French pilots could be set to throw thousands of football fans' travel plans into chaos, after calling a strike for 11-14 June – coinciding with the start of the 2016 UEFA European Championship. Pilots working for Air France are planning to take industrial action over a pay dispute, according to union Spaf – which represents around [...]

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