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Rail fares in England could rise by ‘outrageous’ 5.6% next year
An anticipated inflation increase in July is expected to lead to a substantial rise in train ticket costs in England next year, potentially affecting affordability for many passeng...
Read Full Article →Busiest UK airports raise kiss-and-fly fees, says RAC
Several major UK airports have increased short-term passenger drop-off charges to as much as £7, reflecting a growing trend to boost revenue from short stay vehicle access.
Read Full Article →'Catastrophic failure' led to fire that shut Heathrow Airport, report finds
The unexpected shutdown of Heathrow Airport on March 21 disrupted global travel schedules and resulted in significant financial losses for airlines due to widespread cancellations...
Read Full Article →Heathrow reports dip in transatlantic travel as Trump turbulence hits demand
Heathrow Airport experienced a decline in the number of passengers flying to North America, impacting revenue growth despite achieving overall record traffic figures during the sam...
Read Full Article →Ryanair to raise air fares after lower ticket prices hit profits
Ryanair plans to increase ticket costs following a period of reduced prices that contributed to a significant profit decline, while still distributing substantial dividends to shar...
Read Full Article →UK train companies could have to pay disabled passengers more compensation after rule change
Following new regulations, UK railway operators may face increased financial liabilities when addressing accessibility-related complaints, as compensation payouts are no longer res...
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