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7:03 AM 21st June 2021
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Flexible Season Tickets On Sale, Saving Hundreds Of Pounds For Rail Passengers

 
New national flexible rail tickets, matching modern working habits and saving passengers hundreds of pounds, will be available to commuters across England from next week.

The launch of flexible season tickets is the first step in the reform of the railways, as part of the recently launched Williams-Shapps Plan for Rail.

The paperless tickets will allow travel on any 8 days in a 28-day period, with passengers able to tap smartcards or scan mobiles at the station with no need to select the days of travel in advance.

The change has the potential to save commuters hundreds of pounds, providing greater choice and flexibility.
Kirstie Allsop, TV presenter and consumer champion, said: "As everyone tries to negotiate the balance between the office and working from home, and work out how and where they want to live, this initiative is really helpful.

Using the season ticket calculator will also help people see which option gives them the best possible deal."


Matthew Fell, CBI Chief UK Policy Director, said:" CBI members have told us that hybrid working is likely to be the long-term norm for many firms, with employees splitting their week between home and onsite working.

"It is, therefore, essential that public transport networks reflect these new habits.

The introduction of flexible season tickets will help to ensure rail travel remains an affordable and realistic option for commuters, while future-proofing a network which has a key role to play in the UK’s decarbonisation ambitions."

Mike Cherry, Chair of the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB), said:

FSB has called for more flexibility in season tickets and we welcome this launch today. As small business owners and their staff consider the final stage of the unlock process and start to plan how they operate, we’d encourage them to use this new site to consider their options.
Commuters can visit an updated online ‘season ticket calculator’, which will point people to the best tickets for them based on their journey, working pattern and individual needs, ensuring they get the deal that suits them.

To encourage more passengers to travel by rail, for the rest of this year (until 31 December 2021), train companies will also offer a book with confidence guarantee, allowing people to rebook journeys or receive rail vouchers without an admin fee if their plans change.

Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said: "Our railways work best when they are reliable, rapid and affordable.

"As we kickstart the biggest reforms to our railways in a generation, flexible season tickets are the first step. They give us greater freedom and choice about how we travel, simpler ticketing and a fairer fare.

With a season ticket calculator to see which option works best for you, and a book with confidence guarantee to make journeys stress-free, the future of fares is flexible."

Analysis shows that 2 day-a-week commuters buying multiple new flexible season tickets could save, in a year, when compared to the cost of daily tickets, the following:

over £260 from Woking to London
over £210 from York to Leeds
over £60 from Southampton Central to Winchester
over £170 from Stafford to Birmingham
over £230 from Liverpool to Manchester