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According to Better Taxi, a fare calculator website, a taxi fare is calculated by adding an initial £2.80 charge to the price per minute - estimated to be 33p.
This would make the journey to Albania cost about £550 - although that excludes factors such ferries, overnight stops and, of course, the driver's ride home.
Load of nonsense - never heard of trips like this being quoted on a time basis, just mileage. Maybe tours and the like quoted by the hour, but nothing like this.
I mean, what driver would go 1,700 miles for £550?
To be fair, the article does say that that doesn't include the 'driver's ride home' and other charges, so the figure quoted in meaningless.
But I see someone in the comments says there are a few Albanian/East European drivers in Brighton, so probably 'home' on holiday?
Any 'mileage' in that?
Millionmileman wrote:
Not really a top story, lots of taxi drivers are from that region and take them and their families back for holidays probably cheaper than flights for 7 people, we were in Eastern Europe in summer and noticed lots of UK registered taxis on the roads