LUTON Airport has told hackney carriage drivers the decision to award their contract to a rival taxi
firm was fair.
Drivers from Luton Hackney Carriage Association say they face losing their job after the contract to
operate the taxi rank they have worked in for 40 years was awarded to London based Addison Lee.
Drivers have argued that the decision will force them to take their black cabs to the town centre, where
there is not enough work.
Munir Ahmed, a member of the association, said: "Years ago we were required to change all our comfy cars
to back cabs to enhance the image of Luton Airport.
"So instead of buying a comfortable car for £10,000 I was obliged to buy an uncomfortable black cab for
£35,000 with repayments of over £900 a month for four years.
"This pushed up all our fares and made us less popular with public. Now the decision has been reversed,
but instead of letting hackenys convert back to minicabs they have awarded the contract to Addison Lee.
"What compensation will be given to drivers in causing the loss of jobs after decades working at the
airport?"
Fellow driver Dahood Khan added: "Does this mean the policy was wrong when theyforced them to buy
expensive black cabs instead of saloon cars, claiming it would add to the prestige of the airport?
Members of the association recently held protests asking the tendering process to be undertaken again
'fairly', but Luton Airport say the decision was a fair one and there are no grounds to award drivers
compensation.
A spokesman said: "The tender for a ground transportation provider has been a clear, fair and open
process which began in December last year. Our priority is to ensure our customers receive the best
possible service, and the tender was carried out with this in mind.
"There are no grounds for compensation under the previous contract which ended in June." Drivers working
with the previous service provider, Luton Hackney Carriage Association, have been given every
opportunity to join the new service provider, Addison Lee, who will be expanding and improving the
options currently available to passengers - such as great value fixed price fares which are guaranteed
never to be higher than the Hackney rate offered today, as well as a modern fleet of trackable vehicles
with charging points and free Wi-Fi in every car."
Source: Luton on Sunday