(13 Dec 2024, 7:13 pm)Adrian wrote The quickest I've ever seen them react to something. It's a shame it's only when there's an opportunity to fleece the travelling public!
Some of those new fares are bonkers. If they're struggling to get folk on board now, why are they suddenly going to want to at a premium.
I'm sure that all the operators have been working behind the scenes for many weeks deciding on their new fares.
Pre the £2 cap starting in January 2023, most GNE fares were over £2 (largely £2.30) so, with inflation, £2.50 doesn't seem a bad price from January 2025.
Many passengers will still be able to save with the various TNE tickets.