Wednesday, 20th August 2008

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Taxi fares rise to absorb fuel costs

0601315.jpgTAXI fares are going up for the second time this year. The Environment Department announced yesterday that it had approved the Guernsey Taxi Owners’ Federation’s May application to increase them by an average of 4.84%.

It is the first RPI-related increase in a year, but follows a 6p-per-mile rise in January to compensate for the increased duty on fuel. It means that a standard fare from the airport to Town will now be a guaranteed 40p more, based on mileage alone. Federation secretary Mike Mauger (pictured) said the increase would help, but not necessarily to the level needed due to the ever-increasing price of fuel in recent months.

‘It helps us come back into line to where we needed to be on 31 March, but from 1 April there has been a huge increase in the cost of fuel and we are hoping to be able to speak to the States about whether there is any other way we can cover costs apart from adding it onto the fare.

Two of the most noticeable changes passengers will see are the starting tariff during the day increasing from £2.40 to £3 and after 10pm going up to £4.20. However, this increase has been softened by the fact that the meter will not start running until the taxi has travelled 900 yards rather than the current 625. The night-time surcharge has gone down from 50% to 40%.

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3 Article Comments

  1. AR

    Taxi fares up because of fuel costs?

    I trust they’ll therefore be reduced when oil prices fall?

    Won’t hold my breath…

    Guernsey has the most expensive taxis in the world - OFFICIAL!

  2. Kevin Marsh

    Guernsey taxi fares are not the most expensive
    if you look in taxi and private hire out every month you will see we are about 86 doewn the list
    Well below London and Jersey.

  3. mike mauger

    In reply to AR “I trust they’ll (fares) be reduced when oil prices fall, the answer would be yes.
    We (The Guernsey Taxi Owner Federation)are reopening a discussion with the Environment Department to introduce a “Fare Formula”. this would include all the costs of running a taxi business, and the change in costs year by year. The Taxi RPI if you like. If a cost changes, this would be reflected in the fare. Down as well as up. The Taxi Federation would be very happy, should a formula be put into effect, that it be made available for public view. We are very keen to be transparent with respect of how we formulate our fares. However, it must be noted, that a change in cost might take up to 15 monyhs to apply. This is due to our fare reviews normally being annual, then the lengthy process of public scritiny.

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