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| Author: | Sussex [ Fri Mar 18, 2022 9:30 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Aberdeen fares could increase next week. |
Aberdeen taxi fares could increase next week as hard-hit drivers warn of ‘Catch-22’ situation Hard-pressed Aberdonians already facing a cost of living crisis could soon be paying more for taxis. At a time when grocery bills and fuel prices are soaring, Aberdeen City Council looks poised to hike charges for getting about town. The change would mean an increase from £2.40 to £2.60 for the first 940 yards of any trip. The review comes at a time when the fuel crisis is leaving many drivers struggling to make a profit. But earlier this week, one cabbie told the Press and Journal about the “Catch-22” situation where putting up costs to make ends meet might put off customers. These competing factors will be on councillors’ minds when they meet to decide the rise on Tuesday. Rainbow City Taxis boss, Russell McLeod, previously called for the fare be increased to make up for a loss of earnings during the pandemic. And at January’s licensing meeting, he took particular aim at rules on airport drop-off charges. Mr McLeod said firms should not have to wait for the council to review charges every time the airport puts up its drop-off and pick-up costs. At present, if the airport announces any increase, taxi firms can not pass the heightened cost onto customers unless given the council’s permission. The controversial levy soared to £4 for using the express lane at the front of the terminal in February. But drivers have only been able to charge the previous £3 sum until the licensing committee approves the uptick. Mr McLeod pleaded for a change in the process meaning local authority permission isn’t required, which is already in place in Aberdeenshire. Councillors are now in a position to approve the changes and make taxi trips to and from the airport more expensive for residents. It comes days after driver Derek Davidson told us about the nightmare scenario facing cabbies as a result of fuel prices shooting up. He said: “Things were bad enough with Covid and then this is really the icing on the cake for a lot of drivers. “It’s a Catch-22, if we put the prices up we lose even more business.” Mr Davidson, 59, claims many drivers are being forced out of the profession due to the rising costs. |
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| Author: | Sussex [ Fri Mar 18, 2022 9:34 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Aberdeen fares could increase next week. |
Quote: Mr McLeod said firms should not have to wait for the council to review charges every time the airport puts up its drop-off and pick-up costs. At present, if the airport announces any increase, taxi firms can not pass the heightened cost onto customers unless given the council’s permission. Instead of having a fixed amount on the tariff, make it a more general charge. Say 'The driver may charge any road charges, tolls, or airport drop-off charges where applicable. These charges must be agreed before the hire'. |
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