Category : Search result: passenger assistance


AA and RAC eye £5bn valuations for London listings

Britain's two largest roadside recovery firms, the AA and RAC, are both pursuing major financial moves. Their private equity owners are exploring £5bn sales or stock market flotations in London. Read the full analysis.

Couple's £1,350 honeymoon loss after flight cancelled

A London couple's honeymoon to Thailand is in tatters after a last-minute Thai Airways flight cancellation left them £1,350 out of pocket and stranded at Heathrow Airport. Discover your passenger rights.

Sydney Airport Taxi Crisis: Short Fare Refusals

Exclusive investigation reveals Sydney airport taxi drivers routinely refuse short fares, leaving passengers stranded and sparking industry-wide debate about queue system fairness.

Men arrested after runway dash at German airport

Shocking footage shows two passengers sprinting across an active runway in a desperate attempt to board their Wizz Air flight to Bucharest. Read the full story of the incident that led to their arrest.

Rail Fare Freeze for England in 2026 Budget

Millions of rail passengers in England will benefit from frozen fares in 2026. Discover how this decision impacts your travel budget and what it means for future rail policy.

Ryanair offers £50 for £1500 shredded luggage

Photographer Daniel Sakal's £1500 luggage was ripped to shreds on a Ryanair flight. The airline offered just £50 compensation. Read his shocking story and find out how to claim.

AA's New App Revolutionises Breakdown Cover

The AA's new app uses GPS to pinpoint your exact location for faster breakdown rescue. It also helps plan journeys and track MOTs. Discover how it changes roadside assistance.

UK Domestic Flights Halve in 20 Years

Exclusive: UK domestic flights have plummeted by over 240,000 since 2006. Discover the reasons behind this staggering shift and how rail is benefiting.

18 Injured in Dulles Airport Shuttle Crash

A passenger shuttle crash at Washington Dulles International Airport sent 18 people to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Read the full report on the airport incident.

Mum uses airport PA to board eight planes amid chaos

A resourceful mother took control of a crowded airport's PA system when staff shortages caused boarding chaos, successfully organising passengers for multiple flights in a viral travel triumph.

Page 1 of 2