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dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
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Absolutely this! Little Britain in a nutshell. More people could easily get public transport and that’s what they’re trying to encourage here too. People need to get over selves. An extra tenner isn’t going to prevent you going on holiday. If it does, you’ve got your budget planning seriously wrong. If travelling for business, you probably charge it back on expenses.

That covers quite a few.....but not things like the elderly couple picking up their visiting offspring, neighbours doing someone a favour etc. Gatwick isn’t anywhere near all holidaymakers.........but anyway, we’ll all have to suck it up......would be nice to be able to actually get on a plane atm
 


pastafarian

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Sep 4, 2011
11,902
Sussex
Why wouldn’t they be getting the many more sustainable, safer and easier options already?

Just seems normal to me to take 4 family members to Gatiwck in the car and drop them off as they go back abroad to live, nice to spend a few more precious minutes with them and not have them have to pay about £60 on the train either.
 


portlock seagull

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Jul 28, 2003
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Just seems normal to me to take 4 family members to Gatiwck in the car and drop them off as they go back abroad to live, nice to spend a few more precious minutes with them and not have them have to pay about £60 on the train either.

In that scenario it probably makes sense and is £2.50 each. But for loads of others it’s single passengers, who could get train from wg Three Bridges or one of the many underused buses that run to and from airport. I’m happy to pay the tariff personally. Or find alternative choice. It’s important to remember we have a choice. Nobody’s forcing us to go on holiday.
 


doogie004

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Oct 12, 2008
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wisborough green
Not looking forward to having to charge another £10 per journey for my customers .Already hanging by a thread
Will be interesting if and when it gets crowded and your stuck in there with the click ticking which happens a lot in peak times
The south terminal idea is good but a family lugging cases and kids I don’t think will want that but will be interesting if my business can last that long

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portlock seagull

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Jul 28, 2003
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That covers quite a few.....but not things like the elderly couple picking up their visiting offspring, neighbours doing someone a favour etc. Gatwick isn’t anywhere near all holidaymakers.........but anyway, we’ll all have to suck it up......would be nice to be able to actually get on a plane atm

Elderly shouldn’t be driving ;) Offspring, as fully grown adults, should be able to find their way to and from the airport. If not going on holiday or business, what else using drop off for. Employees definitely shouldn’t be, and are told so. Anyway, as you rightly say, we need to get used to. Nothing can do about. It’s a positive move IMO re: environment and reducing congestion / hazards in the parking zones in true airplane style!
 


portlock seagull

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Jul 28, 2003
17,777
Not looking forward to having to charge another £10 per journey for my customers .Already hanging by a thread
Will be interesting if and when it gets crowded and your stuck in there with the click ticking which happens a lot in peak times
The south terminal idea is good but a family lugging cases and kids I don’t think will want that but will be interesting if my business can last that long

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Any reasonable person will understand. It’s compulsory for all, so not like anyone’s being discriminated against. When in eg Manhattan and going over to New Jersey you are told getting into cab theres a toll fair that will be added automatically. Same in loads of different countries and places where such unavoidable charges or taxes are applied. Never argued with drivers, not their doing. And doesn’t stop people travelling. Can’t say it won’t stop people moaning but then we’re a nation of moaners aren’t we?!! :)
 


pastafarian

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Sep 4, 2011
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In that scenario it probably makes sense and is £2.50 each. But for loads of others it’s single passengers, who could get train from wg Three Bridges or one of the many underused buses that run to and from airport. I’m happy to pay the tariff personally. Or find alternative choice. It’s important to remember we have a choice. Nobody’s forcing us to go on holiday.

The cost is irrelevant.
If they want to increase the revenue stream why not increase the passenger service charge and add £5 for every passenger who wants to use the airport whether they arrive by train bus or car.
 




doogie004

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Oct 12, 2008
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wisborough green
Any reasonable person will understand. It’s compulsory for all, so not like anyone’s being discriminated against. When in eg Manhattan and going over to New Jersey you are told getting into cab theres a toll fair that will be added automatically. Same in loads of different countries and places where such unavoidable charges or taxes are applied. Never argued with drivers, not their doing. And doesn’t stop people travelling. Can’t say it won’t stop people moaning but then we’re a nation of moaners aren’t we?!! :)

They will moan make no mistake about that .But like Gatwick my business has suffered dreadfully with still pretty much no work nearly 11 months on
On airports alone I’m nearly £30,000 down


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ATFC Seagull

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Jul 27, 2004
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(North) Portslade
Any reasonable person will understand. It’s compulsory for all, so not like anyone’s being discriminated against. When in eg Manhattan and going over to New Jersey you are told getting into cab theres a toll fair that will be added automatically. Same in loads of different countries and places where such unavoidable charges or taxes are applied. Never argued with drivers, not their doing. And doesn’t stop people travelling. Can’t say it won’t stop people moaning but then we’re a nation of moaners aren’t we?!! :)

When we used to play Tranmere we'd always get a cab from the centre of Liverpool to Birkenhead. The drivers would always say "Do you want me to use the tunnel? It'll be an extra £2". I never understood what the alternative was. Looking at a map now, there doesn't appear to be one.
 


dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
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Burgess Hill
Elderly shouldn’t be driving ;) Offspring, as fully grown adults, should be able to find their way to and from the airport. If not going on holiday or business, what else using drop off for. Employees definitely shouldn’t be, and are told so. Anyway, as you rightly say, we need to get used to. Nothing can do about. It’s a positive move IMO re: environment and reducing congestion / hazards in the parking zones in true airplane style!

No, it’s just the airport owners trying to recover losses/squeeze more out of the punters............they might hide behind ‘sustainable solutions’ and other such bollox but it’s just getting a bit more where they can. As for the trains, I couldn’t even count the number of people I’ve seen miss flights whilst on the (delayed) train going (or not going) through Gatwick.......
 




portlock seagull

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Jul 28, 2003
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No, it’s just the airport owners trying to recover losses/squeeze more out of the punters............they might hide behind ‘sustainable solutions’ and other such bollox but it’s just getting a bit more where they can. As for the trains, I couldn’t even count the number of people I’ve seen miss flights whilst on the (delayed) train going (or not going) through Gatwick.......

That’s an opinion rather than a fact though I understand your sentiments. I’ve missed flights because of traffic. It happens more than trains for sure. All part of the fun!
 


portlock seagull

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Jul 28, 2003
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They will moan make no mistake about that .But like Gatwick my business has suffered dreadfully with still pretty much no work nearly 11 months on
On airports alone I’m nearly £30,000 down


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30k down is more than most earn! All relative I know, but right now getting by is good enough and much better than an awful lot so we all have to be grateful for what we have I guess.
 


drew

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Oct 3, 2006
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When we used to play Tranmere we'd always get a cab from the centre of Liverpool to Birkenhead. The drivers would always say "Do you want me to use the tunnel? It'll be an extra £2". I never understood what the alternative was. Looking at a map now, there doesn't appear to be one.

You've not heard....

 




Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
69,288
Withdean area
When spending £1,000’s on family holidays and flights, I’m not going to get agitated about this relatively trifling added cost.

Gatwick is losing probably the best part of £1B, and passenger numbers might take 5 years to recover. A few NSC’ers have made it clear that they hope this is the end of mass travel by flight, to help save the planet, so it might never recover.

I don’t blame the airport this time around.
 


atfc village

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Mar 28, 2013
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Lower Bourne .Farnham
It funny - I find that whenever I'm there to collect somebody who only has a little bit of hand luggage, I ALWAYS fancy a McDonalds coffee...

I've always found a quick text if i'm getting picked up as i get off the plane to someone parked near Gatwick . The time they have got to the shell garage 3 minutes walk from North Terminal does the trick ,buy the cheapest thing in the shop works every time .
 


dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
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When spending £1,000’s on family holidays and flights, I’m not going to get agitated about this relatively trifling added cost.

Gatwick is losing probably the best part of £1B, and passenger numbers might take 5 years to recover. A few NSC’ers have made it clear that they hope this is the end of mass travel by flight, to help save the planet, so it might never recover.

I don’t blame the airport this time around.

Me neither.......but let’s not try to pretend it’s an altruistic attempt to get punters to use more sustainable transport
 


ditchy

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Jul 8, 2003
5,251
brighton
All this does is create problems elsewhere. Just because the f*****g morons who run Gatwick see it as an opportunity to raise cash. So - when people start getting into accidents on the slipway of the airport because the taxi has dropped them off short or such like, then we can all sue the premises for unsafe roads and lack of customer care/health and safety etc etc.....

Can see the McDonald's and petrol station becoming a mass drop off site and accidents as people get run over rushing to cross road to walk to terminal . That and cars backed up to the roundabout as people are dropped off at the nearest available non paying point. it will be carnage and cause a lot of accidents .
 




pastafarian

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Sep 4, 2011
11,902
Sussex
When spending £1,000’s on family holidays and flights, I’m not going to get agitated about this relatively trifling added cost.

Gatwick is losing probably the best part of £1B, and passenger numbers might take 5 years to recover. A few NSC’ers have made it clear that they hope this is the end of mass travel by flight, to help save the planet, so it might never recover.

I don’t blame the airport this time around.

Charge people arriving by bus and train a £5 fee as well as cars. Will help the airport recover lost funds quicker. People spending stacks of money anyway to fly are hardly going to miss this trifling added cost.
 


Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
69,288
Withdean area
Me neither.......but let’s not try to pretend it’s an altruistic attempt to get punters to use more sustainable transport

They’re probably fibbing, Gatwick have form eg flights over Sussex towns.

But I really don’t blame them for the financial reason. I don’t buy the argument of the poor elderly couple collecting their poor family. Flying and travel is a luxury. You and I take lovely holidays costing £xxxx. Businesses paying for air travel necessarily aren’t potless. Some might bag Easyjet bargains, but then spend £100’s or £1,000’s on hotels, booze, meals, transfers and other leisure.

The average punter at Gatwick is not poor by anyone’s measure.
 


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