(27 Mar 2016, 1:10 pm)palatine3833 wrote You have to look at the bigger picture though. Yes, demand is greater on Easter weekends etc., but the drivers also have families that they would like to spend the time of year with. Since it's a bank holiday, the company has to rely on volunteers to work the holiday - if you don't have the volunteers, you can't operate the services. Then you also have to look at the additional costs of operating on such holidays, since the drivers that do volunteer will need an incentive to do so. I agree that some parts of the region need higher operating levels on these holidays and that a Sunday service is, in the most part, inadequate, so maybe operators could design a 'special timetable' to relieve the crowds.
You do not build Sunday duties into the rota's for a Bank Holiday? We operate proper Bank Holiday rota's whereby we move duties around to accommodate the work, whilst some of the drivers who should be working on a Bank Holiday maybe on hols or sick (and them duties will be put out as overtime and volunteers would be required), the bulk of the duties are covered within the normal basic week (at Bank Holiday rates).