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[h=1]COMFORTDELGRO'S GIVES UK SENIOR CITIZENS FREE RIDES BUT NOT TO SINGAPOREANS?[/h]
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Dear The Real Singapore,
I found out this today and this might be interesting for your readers.
Why our Bus and Taxi service company ComfortDelGro/SBS Transit gives free bus services in the UK to the older and disabled, where as here in Singapore, it is not free to similar groups of people? Why the double standards? To slap on our faces they earn money from old senior Singaporeans and disabled people in Singapore to give free rides to the people in the UK.
This can only happened in Singapore.
From Wikipedia on DelGrow
“In March 2000 DelGro Corporation purchased the Metroline bus company in London.[11] As at December 2012 it operated 1,200 buses.[1] In July 2013 a further 494 buses were added with the purchase of five depots
from First London.[12]. Metroline also owned the Scottish Citylink express coach business in Scotland. In September 2005 ComfortDelGro took a 65% shareholding in a joint venture with Stagecoach that combined Scottish Citylink with Stagecoach's Megabus operation.[13] It also operates Westbus, a 36 coach fleet in London.”
“Older and disabled people are entitled to a free bus pass and a minimum concession of free off-peak travel on a local bus anywhere in England. If you're a woman, the age of eligibility for concessionary travel is your
State Pension age. If you're a man, it's the pensionable age of a woman born on the same day.
For more information and how to apply, contact your local authority.”
http://www.ageuk.org.uk/money-matters/claiming-benefits/public-transport-and-concess
Can the Minister and the PTC care to explain?
Aziz Kassim
TRS Contributor
Editor's Note: The reason might be due to the regulations by the authorities in the UK and also competition with other bus companies in the UK and the lack of competition on bus services in Singapore. Giving free rides to senior citizen in the UK might actually allow them to attract more customers since their family would travel with them.
[h=1]COMFORTDELGRO'S GIVES UK SENIOR CITIZENS FREE RIDES BUT NOT TO SINGAPOREANS?[/h]
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Dear The Real Singapore,
I found out this today and this might be interesting for your readers.
Why our Bus and Taxi service company ComfortDelGro/SBS Transit gives free bus services in the UK to the older and disabled, where as here in Singapore, it is not free to similar groups of people? Why the double standards? To slap on our faces they earn money from old senior Singaporeans and disabled people in Singapore to give free rides to the people in the UK.
This can only happened in Singapore.
From Wikipedia on DelGrow
“In March 2000 DelGro Corporation purchased the Metroline bus company in London.[11] As at December 2012 it operated 1,200 buses.[1] In July 2013 a further 494 buses were added with the purchase of five depots
from First London.[12]. Metroline also owned the Scottish Citylink express coach business in Scotland. In September 2005 ComfortDelGro took a 65% shareholding in a joint venture with Stagecoach that combined Scottish Citylink with Stagecoach's Megabus operation.[13] It also operates Westbus, a 36 coach fleet in London.”
“Older and disabled people are entitled to a free bus pass and a minimum concession of free off-peak travel on a local bus anywhere in England. If you're a woman, the age of eligibility for concessionary travel is your
State Pension age. If you're a man, it's the pensionable age of a woman born on the same day.
For more information and how to apply, contact your local authority.”
http://www.ageuk.org.uk/money-matters/claiming-benefits/public-transport-and-concess
Can the Minister and the PTC care to explain?
Aziz Kassim
TRS Contributor
Editor's Note: The reason might be due to the regulations by the authorities in the UK and also competition with other bus companies in the UK and the lack of competition on bus services in Singapore. Giving free rides to senior citizen in the UK might actually allow them to attract more customers since their family would travel with them.