Saga to require holidaymakers to get Covid-19 vaccine before travel January 20, 2021 Over-50’s holiday provider Saga has announced that all customers will be required to have a Covid-19 vaccination travelling on the firm’s cruises or package holidays. The firm said it is preparing to restart its travel business in May – delayed from the planned April date – to allow customers time to receive a jab. Customers [...]
Eurostar bailout will be an ‘arm-wrestle’ with French government January 20, 2021 A top transport economist has predicted that the negotiations between the UK and French governments over a bailout for the Eurostar will be an “arm-wrestle”. Speaking to the transport select committee today, Professor Yves Crozet of the University of Lyon said that the UK would have to give ground in order to prop up the [...]
New chief exec for Vauxhall as UK investment decision looms January 20, 2021 Car giant Stellantis has appointed former Nissan executive Paul Wilcox as the new chief executive of British brand Vauxhall. The appointment comes as the group warned that a decision about future investment into Vauxhall’s UK operations could come “within weeks”. Speaking at an event to mark the merger of Peugeot owner PSA and Italian-American giant [...]
High Court rules TfL’s ‘Streetspace’ plan unlawful January 20, 2021 The High Court has today ruled that Transport for London’s “Streetspace” plan treated London’s taxi drivers unlawfully. In her judgement, Justice Lang said that TfL “took advantage of the pandemic” to push through “radical changes” to London’s streets. The “ill-considered” response to the pandemic saw taxis banned from using bus lanes in order to ply [...]
Aviation industry launches fresh plea for government support January 20, 2021 The UK’s aviation industry has come together in a fresh plea for extra government support for the struggling industry. Representatives from the country’s biggest trade bodies have called for a aviation and aerospace recovery plan including short-term financial relief for airports and airlines. Measures include the extension of a suspension of business rates to aviation [...]
BA owner IAG slashes purchase price for Air Europa in half January 20, 2021 British Airways owner IAG has slashed the price of its purchase of Air Europa in half, the airlines group announced this morning. IAG will now pay €500m for the budget carrier, down from the €1m agreed in November 2019. After the coronavirus pandemic struck, decimating the airline industry, IAG pushed to reduce the price of [...]
Emirates launches vaccine passport app to collate flyer data on pre-flight testing and Covid-19 jab January 19, 2021 Emirates launches vaccine passport app to collate flyer data on pre-flight testing and Covid-19 jab
Home to roost? Poultry industry warns of ‘catastrophic’ border disruption January 19, 2021 The UK’s chicken farmers have become the latest food suppliers to slam the government over new Brexit border rules, which are causing enormous disruption to supply chains. Under the new rules, exporters are facing an entirely new set of customs rules, with products of animal origin needing new paperwork and checks at borders. “These issues [...]
Transport for London drops plans to make all stations cashless January 19, 2021 Transport for London (TfL) has today dropped plans to make all of its underground, overground, and DLR stations cashless. Last year the transport operator proposed plans to make all ticket machines across its network cashless as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. But after lobbying from campaign groups like London Travel Watch, it has elected [...]
Business directors removed from UK travel exemption list January 19, 2021 Top business leaders are no longer exempt from UK travel restrictions, meaning they will have to self-isolate for 10 days when returning to the country. Business directors bringing jobs and investment to the UK had been listed as one of the exemptions of the coronavirus quarantine rules. But new changes that came into effect at [...]