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Findings from qualitative research which explored part-time commuting patterns and passengers' views on different types of flexible season ticket.
The CMA is investigating suspected breaches of consumer protection law in the online secondary tickets market.
Sales of tickets on platforms such as viagogo and StubHub should be subject to tighter rules, the CMA has today proposed.
Contactless pay-as-you-go ticketing to be rolled out across the commuter networks of the Midlands and North over the next 3 years.
The CMA is requiring viagogo to sell all of StubHub’s business outside North America after its in-depth investigation identified competition concerns.
Following CMA enforcement action, 3 major secondary ticketing websites have pledged a number of changes to the way information is provided to customers.
The government has published an independent report into the consumer protection measures concerning online secondary ticketing facilities.
The CMA is investigating the completed acquisition by PUG LLC (viagogo) of the StubHub business of eBay Inc.
The CMA undertook a statutory review of the public transport ticketing schemes block exemption which expired on 29 February 2016.
Gig goers and sports fans will have more chance to see their favourite stars in 2018 as the Government cracks down on touts using “bots” to bulk buy tickets for resale on secondary ticketing sites.
A world in which passengers can choose how they pay, whether by payment cards, smartphones or wearable tokens, is closer than ever.
Rail Minister says that smart rail tickets are needed if we are to truly transform our railways.
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