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| Author: | StuartW [ Tue Mar 10, 2020 6:34 pm ] |
| Post subject: | HCs say EDI 'profiteering' as £5 drop charge added to tariff |
Edinburgh Airport boss blasted for 'profiteering' over £5 pick-up charges https://www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com/ ... es-2442631 The comments came as councillors voted for the cost of a taxi pick-up to be passed on to customers. ‘Horrendous’ pick-up fees at Edinburgh Airport will now be paid for by customers rather than taxi drivers after changes to taxi fares were confirmed at a council meeting on Monday. The move followed a blistering attack by a representative from Central Taxis who labelled the Airport’s decision to charge £5 to pick-up a passenger as “profiteering”. Jonny Nisbett, who represented Central Taxis at the Regulatory Committee meeting, said the taxi firm viewed the charges as “appalling” and that the Airport’s chief executive Gordon Dewar was driven solely by profit. Speaking during a deputation to the committee, Mr Nisbett said: “I think most of my taxi clients and I am clear that management in Central Taxis think it is appalling that the Airport think they can act in this manner. “It is extremely disappointing to see that Edinburgh Airport has decided to charge £5. It is difficult to see that as anything other than profiteering.” Following a question from the committee, Mr Nisbett added: “The thing that drives Edinburgh Airport and indeed Mr Dewar is profit. If he is able to clothe his profiteering within more moral objectives he is in a good position to do that. “Do I believe that they [the charges] are about environmental and congestion concerns? Absolutely not.” Taxi drivers are forced to charge a maximum fare to customers of £2.90 for picking up or dropping off in the Airport which is lower than the actual charge of £5 for picking up from the Airport without a decrement card which provides access to the official taxi rank at a reduced cost. Chair of the Unite Edinburgh cab branch, Scott Blair, said black cab drivers were in effect “collecting a tax” for the Airport. He said: “Edinburgh Airport have a history of changing it and we are left out of pocket yet again. “This is about how much we are going to lose.” Green councillor Susan Rae branded the charges “horrendous”. She said: “I find it very difficult to understand that they charge these fees to help the environment. It is a bizarre argument that I really can’t understand. “The majority of people who have commented on the consultation have said that the £5 charge should not be covered by the drivers and it is unfair for the workforce to pick up the cost.” However, following an amendment by Liberal Democrat councillor Neil Ross which was passed six votes to three, the additional cost which was being picked up by taxi drivers - £2.10 - will now be picked up by the customer. This will mean those taking a taxi from Edinburgh Airport will be forced to pay the full £5 pick-up charge, or less at the discretion of the individual driver. As well as the changes to the Airport charges, those using taxis in Edinburgh will also have to pay 40 pence more for the standard taxi fare, with base fares rising from £2.60, £3.60 and £4.60 to £3, £4, and £5. The new fares will come into force on 7 April this year. An Edinburgh Airport spokesman said: “We’ve been clear on our reasoning and we continue to look at other ways to combat the congestion that we and the taxi trade experience. “We, like taxi firms, have to make difficult choices to provide a balance between customer experience and investment in facilities. We regret the language that is being used by Central Taxis as it helps no-one involved.” |
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| Author: | StuartW [ Tue Mar 10, 2020 6:36 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: HCs say EDI 'profiteering' as £5 drop charge added to ta |
Quote: Jonny Nisbett, who represented Central Taxis at the Regulatory Committee meeting, said the taxi firm viewed the charges as “appalling” and that the Airport’s chief executive Gordon Dewar was driven solely by profit. Mr Nisbett is a 'solicitor advocate' - not sure if there's similar in England, but it's basically a cross between a solicitor and a barrister. But I've seen Mr Nisbett quoted in support of the Edinburgh HC trade before, and kind of get the impression he's a bit closer to the trade than simply an arms-length lawyer they've hired to represent them. Quote: Taxi drivers are forced to charge a maximum fare to customers of £2.90 for picking up or dropping off in the Airport which is lower than the actual charge of £5 for picking up from the Airport without a decrement card which provides access to the official taxi rank at a reduced cost. I assume the £2.90 is the charge allowed on the tariff card before the increase to cover the whole £5. Not sure what a 'decrement' card is (a new word on me), but I assume it's just for those who can rank at the airport without paying these charges via whatever system is in place at the moment. So basically just different forms of charging for access to the airport
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| Author: | Sussex [ Tue Mar 10, 2020 9:01 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: HCs say EDI 'profiteering' as £5 drop charge added to ta |
I'm glad the £5 fee is now recoverable, and glad the airport folks are the ones getting the blame. If for no other reason than they are the greedy c***s charging it in the first place. |
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| Author: | edders23 [ Wed Mar 11, 2020 12:58 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: HCs say EDI 'profiteering' as £5 drop charge added to ta |
they are all following Stansted's lead except LHR and Gatwick but I read somewhere that there is a private members bill which may or may not get heard proposing making the charges compulsory at All airports with VAT applied of course |
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| Author: | Sussex [ Wed Mar 11, 2020 11:14 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: HCs say EDI 'profiteering' as £5 drop charge added to ta |
edders23 wrote: they are all following Stansted's lead except LHR and Gatwick but I read somewhere that there is a private members bill which may or may not get heard proposing making the charges compulsory at All airports with VAT applied of course I suppose that's perhaps the only benefit of coronavirus, far less people at the airports now not paying the scam parking charges. |
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| Author: | edders23 [ Thu Mar 12, 2020 7:08 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: HCs say EDI 'profiteering' as £5 drop charge added to ta |
but whats the betting they get generous tax breaks
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