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On Sat, 05 Mar 2005 17:48:12 GMT, mookie89 wrote:
The extra money is, to me, worth it rather than spend the increased time and frustration on the Hoppa. Out of interest, roughly how much extra are we talking about? -- http://gallery120232.fotopic.net/p9767288.html (Gatwick Express, Mark 1: 4VEG unit 7910 at London Victoria in 1980) |
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"Chris Tolley" wrote in message
... On Sat, 05 Mar 2005 17:48:12 GMT, mookie89 wrote: The extra money is, to me, worth it rather than spend the increased time and frustration on the Hoppa. Out of interest, roughly how much extra are we talking about? -- http://gallery120232.fotopic.net/p9767288.html (Gatwick Express, Mark 1: 4VEG unit 7910 at London Victoria in 1980) The meter usually reads from £6 to £7 for two of us. If the driver has a good attitude and drives appropriately (not like a race car driver), I will tip the driver £3. Once I did £5 for a particularly excellent driver. This for a 8 minute ride. So, while it may cost me an extra £4, I go directly to the hotel in a third less time. Same goes for reverse as there always seems to be a black cab dropping off when we leave to go home. |
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mookie89 wrote:
"Chris Tolley" wrote in message ... On Sat, 05 Mar 2005 17:48:12 GMT, mookie89 wrote: The extra money is, to me, worth it rather than spend the increased time and frustration on the Hoppa. Out of interest, roughly how much extra are we talking about? The meter usually reads from £6 to £7 for two of us. If the driver has a good attitude and drives appropriately (not like a race car driver), I will tip the driver £3. Once I did £5 for a particularly excellent driver. This for a 8 minute ride. 40 to 80% tip! All the sites for visitors to London recommend 10-15% or round up to the nearest pound, and that seems reasonable to me. Why do you tip so much? -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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Richard J. ) gurgled happily, sounding much like
they were saying : The meter usually reads from £6 to £7 for two of us. If the driver has a good attitude and drives appropriately (not like a race car driver), I will tip the driver £3. Once I did £5 for a particularly excellent driver. This for a 8 minute ride. 40 to 80% tip! All the sites for visitors to London recommend 10-15% or round up to the nearest pound, and that seems reasonable to me. Why do you tip so much? You ever tried giving a cabbie a 60p tip? |
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"Paul Terry" wrote in message
In message .com, writes What is more - it does no harm to ask the taxi driver particularly nicely - as by taking a local fare he loses the lucrative ride into town, then has to rejoin the back of the queue of taxis at the airport. No. Taxis on local runs do not have to return to the back of the queue, providing they return to Heathrow within a specified time. I think they have quite a bit of time to get back (45 mins?). I live 11 miles away and once got a cab home and the driver thought she might just be able to get back in time to avoid getting in the long queue. |
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"Richard J." wrote in message
.uk... mookie89 wrote: "Chris Tolley" wrote in message ... On Sat, 05 Mar 2005 17:48:12 GMT, mookie89 wrote: The extra money is, to me, worth it rather than spend the increased time and frustration on the Hoppa. Out of interest, roughly how much extra are we talking about? The meter usually reads from £6 to £7 for two of us. If the driver has a good attitude and drives appropriately (not like a race car driver), I will tip the driver £3. Once I did £5 for a particularly excellent driver. This for a 8 minute ride. 40 to 80% tip! All the sites for visitors to London recommend 10-15% or round up to the nearest pound, and that seems reasonable to me. Why do you tip so much? -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) I try to treat the individual as they deserve. If the driver, or the server, or the porter or the whatever really stinks, then there is no tip. One of the main reasons wife and I travel to the UK as often as we can is because the people we encounter treat us so well. I have had cabbies, London or otherwise, go way out of their way for me whether the meter is running or not. Have I encountered some stinkers? Yes. However most have been excellent. I do have a bias as I have been in public school transportation (USA) for over 30 years and get to see both sides of "public transport". If a public transport bus driver deserves comment either one way or the other, I send an e-mail to their management. As a manager (retired), I sincerely appreciated public input. It was usually 5% for and 95% against, but the "for's" really made everyone's day! mookie |
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![]() "Adrian" wrote in message . 1.4... Richard J. ) gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying : The meter usually reads from £6 to £7 for two of us. If the driver has a good attitude and drives appropriately (not like a race car driver), I will tip the driver £3. Once I did £5 for a particularly excellent driver. This for a 8 minute ride. 40 to 80% tip! All the sites for visitors to London recommend 10-15% or round up to the nearest pound, and that seems reasonable to me. Why do you tip so much? You ever tried giving a cabbie a 60p tip? Yes, I do it regularly for a £4 fare and the driver always seems pleased with it. OK, it isn't in London, but why should that make any difference? JohnT |
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In message , at 17:48:12
on Sat, 5 Mar 2005, mookie89 remarked: FWIW, after the policy switched mandating the Hoppa service When did this policy change? I've not stayed at a Heathrow Hotel (other than the T4 Hilton) for many years, but they had a free shuttle bus when I did. -- Roland Perry |
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Ian F. wrote:
Has anyone had the misfortune to use this appalling service lately? Yesterday morning, it took 25 minutes to get off the airport and to anywhere vaguely resembling a hotel, having picked up at Terminal Two, then going to 3, then pulling into a bay somewhere odd, changing drivers, going through vast swathes of airport roadworks, into uncharted bowels and tunnels, stopping at dozens of traffic-lights...and eventually to the exit, through the main tunnel and onto the A4 Bath Road! I'm curious about these uncharted parts - just what part of an airport is its bowels, and how long were the tunnels? |
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