Perhaps, many Ruko, like Hooli, are always waiting for Friday to sound the prelude to the weekend party.
But when you think of a dozen pounds of London subway tickets, you will inevitably feel sorry for your wallet.
But hooli has good news for everyone!
Starting in March, the London Underground will be every Friday:
Skip-peak fares are eliminated and flat fares are available throughout the day!
According to relevant data, compared to the pre-pandemic period, the subway usage rate is 85% in the middle of the week and only about 73% on Friday.
To drive a return to Friday travel rates and spur travel on Fridays, Sadiq Khan has asked Transport for London (TFL) to launch a proposal for a Friday tube ticket flat price in MarchThe trial run lasted for three months
The new standard of subway fares
Zone 1 will be lowered by 10p at 2 pence7
Zones 1-2 will be reduced by 60p at 2 pence8
Zones 1-3 will be reduced by 70p.
Each time Zone 31-4 will be lowered by 12
32
Zones 1-5 will be lowered by 16
35
Zones 1-6 will be lowered by 2
36
Fares between London Heathrow and Zone 1 are not discounted.
Sadiq Khan has set aside £24 million for the initiative in his annual budget for 2024-2025. Prior to this, he decided to freeze pay-as-you-go fares until March 2025 at a cost of $1£2.3 billion. To fill the shortfall in projected revenues, Guildhall will provide cash to Transport for London.
Sadiq Khan encouraged railway companies to follow the lead of metro stations and offer off-peak fares throughout the day on Fridays. However, commuter rail fares are set by ** and will be set on March 3 ** 49%。
There are also voices that this is just a plenum of votes under the guise of working for the welfare of the citizens, after all, there are only a few months left before the mayoral election, and Sadiq Khan has a strong desire to be re-elected.
But whatever the purpose, the reduction of the subway ticket price is also a good thing for us. Britain's treasures, get ready for March revelry