Same old, same old
Taxi driver says Bristol Airport parking charge hike making his 'life a nightmare'https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/news/bris ... t-10758139He said it runs a 'very unprofessional and unfair operation'https://i2-prod.bristolpost.co.uk/artic ... ltjpeg.jpgA taxi driver has hit out at Bristol Airport and its increasing drop-off parking charges saying it makes his working life a nightmare.
Steve Usher, who has been driving private hire vehicles in the area for 23 years, said he was routinely stuck in the airport’s expensive drop off and pick up car park for longer than he needed to be, and that many alternatives the airport suggested were unrealistic.
“The airport operates a very unprofessional and unfair operation that is designed to take as much funds as they possibly can,” Mr Usher said.
He said he often spent longer than ten minutes dropping passengers off at the airport and as a result was often charged even more than the airport’s minimum fee of £8.50 for the Drop Off & Pick Up zone, which ultimately made his customers’ journeys much more expensive.
“At busy times you have to queue to park, then let all your passengers out and retrieve their luggage while they search for a trolley, for which there is yet another charge,” he said.
“Then you have to load trolleys and take their payment which often takes time because the signal at the airport isn’t very good.
“Once you move off, it is another 1-2 minutes to get to the payment barrier where you often have to queue and by the time you get to pay the rate has gone up because you might be a few minutes over the ten-minute limit.”
A stay of between ten and twenty minutes at the drop and go carpark costs £10.50. Mr Usher said he had spent nearly £2,000 dropping off and collecting passengers between January and September last year.
The airport has been heavily criticised for hiking parking fees substantially over the past decade. Ten years ago, a stay of up to twenty minutes in its drop and go carpark cost just £1.
"We wouldn't normally add that on to a customer's fare.," Mr Usher said. "But then then it went up to five quid, then six quid, seven quid, now it's eight pound fifty. Obviously we have to pass that on."
Parking charges now constitute the airport’s single biggest source of income; the minimum drop-off charge of £8.50 is second only to London Gatwick (£10) and more expensive than London Heathrow (£7). A ten-minute stay at Cardiff Airport is £3.
As an alternative to the drop-off car park, the airport runs a free shuttle bus from near the rental car area which takes about ten minutes to reach its new £60m public transport interchange, between three and five minutes' walk from the terminal building.
The shuttle bus is meant to run every fifteen minutes and is located near to a waiting zone where cars, and taxis, can stay for up to an hour at a time. However, Mr Usher disputed the frequency of the shuttle service.
“Many times when I have been waiting at the free waiting zone, travellers have approached me to run them to the main terminal as there have not been any shuttle buses and they fear they will miss their check-in,” he said.
Mr Usher also pointed out the waiting zone was a few hundred yards from the shuttle pick up point, which made it an unattractive option for those less able to walk, or when the weather was bad.
"There's only one person who's ever asked me to take advantage of the free zone, and then when I picked them up for the return, they said 'never again, it's not worth the hassle,'" he said.
A Bristol Airport spokesperson said: “Numerous taxi drivers and customers regularly use our drop off & pick up car park without issues or complications. We would be happy to discuss directly with the taxi driver any concerns they might have.
“The complimentary bus from car rentals runs every 15 minutes and is on demand overnight when fewer passengers require the service. For the majority of people it takes five minutes to walk from the waiting zone to catch the free bus.
"For customers who require additional assistance we have other car parking options available.”
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