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  • TfL to slash congestion charge after 6pm, maintaining £15 cap

    December 16, 2021

    Transport for London (TfL) announced today that from 21 February the congestion charge will be scrapped every day from 6pm, remaining operational on weekends between 12pm and 6pm. The £15 price cap will remain unchanged, the network added. Following a 10-week public consultation involving around 100,000 people, TfL has stated that the changes will prevent [...]

  • Accès interdit: France introduces tougher restrictions for UK travellers

    December 16, 2021

    The French Government has toughened restrictions for UK travellers. The Prime Minister’s office has announced that from 12am Saturday (CET) all those travelling from the UK will be required to show a negative Covid test – either PCR or antigen – taken less than 24 hours, as opposed to the current time of 48 hours. [...]

  • Thousands of passengers stuck in hour-long queues at Heathrow

    December 16, 2021

    Passengers have been complaining of being stuck in hour-long queues at Heathrow airport, waiting for Border Force to process passengers at immigration. Former Iceland, Focus DIY and Wickes boss Bill Grimsey tweeted yesterday about “absolute chaos” at the London airport hub, calling the immigration process a “joke.” “Well this is a great start to self [...]

  • Heathrow airfares to rise as CAA confirms interim price cap

    December 16, 2021

    The UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has written to Heathrow, confirming the £30.19 interim price cap the airport can charge its airline customers will take effect from 1 January. According to the CAA, the charge will be £29.50 in 2020 prices, going up to £30.19 – a 50 per cent increase compared with the current [...]

  • EU extends airport slot relief until October 2022

    December 15, 2021

    The European Commission announced today airport slot relief rules will run until 29 October 2022 to help airlines get back on their feet following the devastating impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. Instead of the normal requirement that compels airlines to use at least 80 per cent of their slots, carriers will now be required to [...]

  • Flights to Canary Islands cancelled as volcano emits toxic gases

    December 15, 2021

    Flights to the Canary Islands were still being cancelled this morning after toxic gasses from the volcano in La Palma were detected across the island. According to aviation analytics firm Cirium, 21 flights were cancelled to and from airports in the Spanish archipelago yesterday, with a further two cancelled today. To face the situation, yesterday [...]

  • Government slashes EV grant a second time in bid to reel in spending

    December 15, 2021

    The government has slashed its grant for electric vehicles (EVs) for the second time this year, in a bid to reel in spending as inflation hits a decade-long high. The grant has been cut from £2,500 to £1,500, while the value of vehicles eligible for the funding assistance has been trimmed down by £3,000 to [...]

  • Funding crisis: PM Boris Johnson slams City Hall for creating TfL’s ‘black hole’

    December 15, 2021

    Prime Minister Boris Johnson has accused London mayor Sadiq Khan of creating Transport for London’s (TfL) financial “black hole.” “What happened is the Labour mayor of London embarked on a reckless unfunded fares policy that left a huge black hole in TfL’s finances,” Johnson said during PMQs. Responding to accusations made by Labour MP Ruth [...]

  • Pilot union calls for winter resilience fund as Omicron hinders sector’s recovery

    December 15, 2021

    The British Airline Pilots’ Association (Balpa) has written to the government asking for a winter resilience fund to help aviation face the Omicron variant. Citing the restrictions’ financial impact, Balpa has asked for around £15m for the development of pilot training schemes, arguing they will prove fundamental for the industry’s recovery. “Just when we thought [...]

  • Investors call Wizz Air out over staff rights while shares go down

    December 15, 2021

    Wizz Air was called out by a group of 14 investors over concerns that the low cost carrier does not allow its staff to unionise. The company’s shares went down 2.45 per cent to 4,054p, closing at 3,966p. The group – which includes British fund Ardevora Asset Management – said that while the right to [...]

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