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The UK’s Rail Supply Group (RSG), a partnership between the British government and rail equipment suppliers, has presented its ’vision statement’ for growth in the sector over the next 10 years. By 2025, the strategy predicts that the UK rail industry will more than double export volumes, be a global leader in high-speed rail and create a sustainable skilled domestic workforce.

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  • Great Northern trains rejected late-running refund claimRail operator refuses to refund the full amount for train delay because of the late arrival of my email claim
  • British Airways changes airmiles scheme cutting value for economy classAvios scheme used by millions of travellers will instead give business and expense-account flyers enhanced rewardsBritish Airways is to make radical changes to its airmiles scheme used by millions of travellers - called Avios - which will slash by 75% the airmiles the cheapest economy class tickets will earn, while giving business and expense-account flyers more rewards.A basic economy-class ticket from London to New York will from 28 April earn just 865 airmiles, down from 3,458. Previously the number of points earned on a return flight across the Atlantic would have been enough to obtain a f...
  • Europe calls for swift passage of law to collect flight passengers’ dataEuropean commissioner for justice ordered to redraft PNR legislation after terror attacks as counter-terror discussions loomThe European executive on Wednesday called for the prompt passage of legislation to collect and retain information on anyone flying into or out of the EU, as part of a package of counter-terror policies following the jihadi attacks in Paris and alleged foiled terrorist murders in Belgium.Dimitris Avramopoulos, the European commissioner for justice and home affairs, told the European parliament that the storage of data on all air travellers would not clash with safeguardin...

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  • BA passengers to pay to use air milesBRITISH Airways passengers in Scotland reacted with fury after being told today they will have to pay to fly to London to use their Avios “air miles” on European flights.

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  • Derby Telegraph published Derby bus passengers feeling short-changed by Arriva voucher...PASSENGERS have reacted angrily to plans by a Derby bus operator to start issuing vouchers instead of change when they pay for their fares.As reported in the Derby Telegraph yesterday, Arriva, which operates several services in the city, is introducing the measure because its drivers only carry a limited amount of change.From Sunday, drivers will start issuing

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  • Cycling suffrage in 2015City cycling can be a challenge at the best of times, but women cyclists in Cairo today fear sexual harassment more than road danger. The fact that the sight of a woman on a bike is considered by many in Egypt to be socially unacceptable, is not stopping cycling advocates Go Bike from promtoing bicycles to both sexes. Go Bike… The post Cycling suffrage in 2015 appeared first on ETA.

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  • Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin on Ilkeston Train stationOngoing concerns about the new Ilkeston Station have been taken to the top by Prospective MP for Erewash, Maggie Throup.
  • FirstGroup predicts further UK bus growthUK bus business is in ‘unprecedented territory’   A First bus in Sheffield   Patronage has continued to grow strongly at FirstGroup’s UK bus division, despite some of its companies raising fares in line with inflation, following large price cuts the previous year. The bus business has now achieved 19 consecutive months of patronage growth, which finance director Chris Surch said was “unprecedented in First’s history”. The fare increases mean First is now starting to benefit financially from the additional customers being carried. During the last three months of 2014, patronage rose 1...
  • ‘National rail ticketing holds back innovation’Arriva calls for Department for Transport  to review anachronistic regulations and outlines potential option for radical ticketing reform   A magnetic stripe ticket   Arriva has called for the Department for Transport to revise “anachronistic” requirements for all train operators to provide a common national ticketing technology and sell tickets for every possible rail trip nationwide from station ticket offices. The Deutsche Bahn-owned transport group said maintaining these ‘network benefits’, along with inflexible pricing and station staffing rules, had limited the introduction of ...
  • Your transport ticket on your smartwatch?German technology firm examines smartwatches   HaCon illustrations of smartwatch app   Sales of smartwatches are expected to increase rapidly this year and German transport technology firm HaCon has announced that it is developing applications for them. Passengers might be able to use the devices to plan journeys and buy tickets. HaCon has revealed that it is developing a range of new applications for transport operators that are influenced by new portable devices that are increasingly appearing on the market. There has been increasing signs that larger technology firms such as Apple...
  • DfT review to examine role for bus franchisingDepartment for Transport asks KPMG to consider if franchising might be an appropriate model for buses, and whether candidate locations exist   Nexus is seeking to take control of bus services in the North East   The government is seeking to enhance its understanding of bus market dynamics in response to growing interest in regulatory reforms, including franchising. With a growing number of regions expressing interest in greater regulatory control over bus services, including the North East and Greater Manchester, the Department for Transport this month launched a wide-ranging review ...
  • Journey reliability on A9 is core need for freight and logistics industryIn response to Transport Scotland publishing the first set of data illustrating how speed cameras have influenced driver behaviour on the A9 ...
  • Business leaders 'value' transport infrastructure more than waste Business executives and urban policymakers across the world place more value on transport infrastructure than waste management services, according to a new report from FCC.

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