Can I claim for Tube strike?
Simple answer: no. Unfortunately, Transport for London is not offering any form of compensation as commuters were warned in advance of the impending strike.
What happens when an airline cancels a route?
Typically, if your flight is canceled the majority of airlines will rebook you on the next flight available to your destination at no additional cost.
What lines are affected by tube strike?
Central, Jubilee and Victoria lines.
Does Tube strike affect the overground?
It is only the London Underground that is being affected by the planned walkouts – other TfL networks should be operating as normal, including TfL Rail, National Rail, DLR, London Overground and Tram services.
How do I get a refund on the tube?
log in to your account on the TfL website (if you don’t have an account, you’ll need to sign up for free first). Click on ‘Service Delay Refunds’. You’ll be asked to provide info about your journey and the details of the Oyster card you used. You have to claim within 28 days of the delay.
How do I claim my TfL refund?
Claim a refund online If the delay happened in the last 28 days and you were delayed for 30 minutes or more, you can claim a refund with contactless and Oyster account. Or create an account. If you’re claiming a refund for a delay on the Elizabeth line and can’t see your station in the list, call us on 0343 222 1234.
What are my rights when airline cancels flight?
Cancelled Flight – A consumer is entitled to a refund if the airline cancelled a flight, regardless of the reason, and the consumer chooses not to travel.
Do airlines have to give refunds due to Covid?
Airlines and ticket agents have a legal obligation to provide refunds to consumers if the airline cancels or significantly changes a consumer’s flight. However, in the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, airlines had difficulty processing the significant volume of refund requests that they received.
How much does a Tube driver earn?
How much does a Train Driver at London Underground make? The typical London Underground Train Driver salary is £59,732 per year. Train Driver salaries at London Underground can range from £57,665 – £62,103 per year.
Why are Tube drivers striking?
RMT general secretary Mick Lynch said: “Our members will be taking strike action [next week] because a financial crisis at London Underground has been deliberately engineered by the Government to drive a cuts’ agenda which would savage jobs, services, safety and threaten their working conditions and pensions.”
Does Tube strike mean no service?
All London Underground lines will be affected by the strike. TfL has advised that stations will be closed, with “little or no service across the network”. As a consequence, TfL is encouraging people to consider working from home on strike days, and to allow more time for your journey if you must travel.
Where can I find travel advice for the tube strike?
For the latest information on how services are operating, customers should use TfL’s real-time travel tools, including status updates, Journey Planner and TfL Go. Travel advice for the strike action is available at tfl.gov.uk/tube-strike.
Will the RMT strike affect my tube journey?
The RMT is also taking action short of a strike from Friday 3 June until Sunday 10 July, which may impact some journeys on the Tube. TfL is planning to run services and keep stations open over the Platinum Jubilee weekend.
Which modes of transport will run during the RMT strike in London?
Other modes of transport, including buses, DLR, London Overground, Trams, London Cable Car and the Elizabeth line will be running as normal, though services could be busier. On Monday 6 June, RMT strike action will be taking place across London Underground stations.