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2.7 per cent Taxi fare increase for 2008 to meet higher black cab running costs

07 February 2008

Transport for London (TfL)today announced an average passenger fare increase of 2.7 per cent for the next financial year, which will help drivers maintain their earnings and cover increased operating costs, particularly rises in diesel fuel prices.

These new fares take into account the increased costs over the year of running a black cab

Ed Thompson, Taxi and Private Hire Director at TfL's Public Carriage Office

The new fares will come into effect on Saturday 5 April 2008. 

Fares are calculated by TfL using an agreed cost index based on national average earnings and taxi operating costs. 

Operating costs have gone up by 5.7 per cent this year, with a significant increase of 13.3 percent in the cost of diesel fuel.

The increase in line with the cost index is 4.7 per cent, but the net increase of 2.7 per cent for passengers is the result of removing the 20p environmental surcharge on every journey, introduced in 2005. 

Emissions strategy

The purpose of that charge was to help taxi owners meet the requirements of the Mayor's taxi emissions strategy. 

After three full years it has served its purpose. 

All taxis in London should meet Euro III standards by the summer.

Ed Thompson, Taxi and Private Hire Director at TfL's Public Carriage Office, said: "These new fares take into account the increased costs over the year of running a black cab. 

Top quality service

"They protect taxi drivers' income while still providing value for money for passengers, who enjoy a top quality service in London."

The TfL Board approved the new taxi fares on Wednesday 6 February, following consultation by the Public Carriage Office with the taxi trade and others, including London TravelWatch.

The Board also approved increases of 50p to some fixed fares for taxi sharing schemes. 

These will come into effect on Saturday 5 April 2008. 


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