Ryanair sticks to post-Brexit plans of non-UK expansion: It’s now flying from Frankfurt November 2, 2016 Ryanair's branching out (but not in the UK). The no-frills airline is spreading its wings and opening a base at Frankfurt airport. That makes it the first of the low fare airlines to open a base at Germany's biggest airport as the rise of the budget carriers continues. Michael O'Leary, Ryanair's chief executive, has said the [...]
A comprehensive list of all the central London journeys that could be quicker to walk November 2, 2016 You may have seen these handy Transport for London (TfL) walking maps showing you the specific steps it takes to walk between stations on the same line and how long it would take. But have you seen there's a comprehensive list of all the central journeys that could be quicker to walk, rather than take public transport? [...]
British Airways is giving armed forces a 10 per cent discount from today November 2, 2016 With Remembrance Day coming up, what better time for British Airways to announce it has become the first airline to sign up to the UK Armed Forces Covenant? From today, it will be offering a 10 per cent discount to the armed forces, across all fares spanning its global network of 183 destinations, in all cabins [...]
Businesses along Night Tube lines have experienced a near 20 per cent boost since its introduction November 2, 2016 London's nightlife is reaping the rewards of 24-hour transport, according to new data from Worldpay. Since the introduction of the first Night Tube services on the Central and Victoria lines in August, businesses serviced by those lines experienced an 18 per cent boost. Worldpay analysed late night (between 1am and 4.30am) card transaction data and [...]
Atlantic Star Airlines calls on government to resolve St Helena airport “debacle” November 2, 2016 Atlantic Star Airlines is calling on the government to discuss the rapid introduction of "a much-needed air service" in and out of St Helena. Representatives from the airline are meeting with the former department for international development (DfID) minister Lord Foulkes today about the issue concerning the British-owned island in the south Atlantic. Lord Foulkes [...]
RMT rally outside parliament against guard-less trains on Southern Rail services November 1, 2016 A national protest against Southern Rail's plans to cut guards on trains took place in London this afternoon, as conductors are set to strike again later this week. Up to 200 opponents of the rail firm's plans organised in Old Palace Yard before making their way to a committee room in parliament. Speakers were due to [...]
Monarch brings the Northern Lights to the Northern Line along with a giant igloo November 1, 2016 The winter blues may be setting in for many, but Monarch has stepped in to cheer up the capital. Sort of. For one day only it has brought the Northern Lights to King's Cross station, with a one-off installation outside the underground station. Read more: Northern Line Night Tube to launch on Friday 18 November [...]
Southern Rail owner Govia Thameslink is the only division of Go-Ahead not to be growing revenues November 1, 2016 Government payments to the owner of Southern Rail have been slashed due to the network's under-performance in the wake of its ongoing battle with unions over the role of guards on its trains. Govia Thameslink passenger revenue fell three per cent in the three months to the end of September and the number of passenger journeys fell by 0.5 per cent. [...]
Commuter group sets out legal grounds for judicial review against DfT November 1, 2016 Pressure group the Association of British Commuters (ABC) has sent a letter before action to transport secretary Chris Grayling. That's ahead of bringing a judicial review of the Department for Transport (DfT) for its handling of the Southern Rail franchise. The letter sets out the legal grounds on which the group is applying for permission to [...]
Sadiq Khan hits out at Boris Johnson for “mess” left at Old Oak Common November 1, 2016 Sadiq Khan has given his full backing to the huge regeneration at Old Oak Common, but lashed out at his predecessor Boris Johnson for leaving the plans in "a mess". Laying out the findings of his review of the Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation (OPDC), the London Mayor criticised Boris Johnson for rushing the [...]