Avanti West Coast Passengers Face Travel Disruptions Amid Planned New Year Strikes
30.12.2024
Avanti West Coast passengers should prepare for travel disruptions during New Year’s Eve due to planned strikes. Train managers will walk out on 31 December and 2 January, affecting key routes. This was reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

Disruption Plans for Avanti West Coast Passengers
Avanti West Coast passengers can expect reduced services as strikes impact routes across major destinations. Limited trains will operate hourly between Euston and cities like Manchester, Birmingham, and Preston.
Routes to Glasgow will run on a restricted schedule, while North Wales, Blackpool, and Edinburgh will have no services. Passengers are advised to reschedule trips or request refunds to avoid inconvenience.
Avanti West Coast Passengers Advised to Check Schedules
Avanti urges passengers to check schedules frequently and plan journeys around strike dates. Refunds remain available for those unable to travel, and alternative transportation options may be required.
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The RMT union defends strikes as necessary to pressure management into addressing workers’ demands. They argue unresolved issues about rest days must be resolved promptly to prevent further actions.
Union members rejected a management proposal offering over £300 for additional rest-day shifts. They demand fairer compensation and improved working conditions to ensure job satisfaction and stability.
Avanti executives express disappointment with the strikes and emphasize their commitment to resolving disputes. They continue negotiations with the RMT union and hope for agreements that benefit all parties.
Mick Lynch, the RMT general secretary, urges Avanti to propose better terms to avoid ongoing disruptions. He highlights worker dissatisfaction and warns of more strikes if no agreements are reached soon.
Passengers should monitor updates through Avanti’s website for the latest information. Refunds and rescheduling options remain available for those affected by the planned strikes.
Industry analysts warn prolonged disputes may harm Avanti’s reputation and profits. They stress the need for a quick resolution to restore confidence and stabilize operations in the coming months.
Avanti pledges to minimize delays and keep passengers informed during disruptions. They advise customers to stay updated through official announcements and prepare alternate plans for critical journeys.
Observers see the Avanti West Coast strike as a sign of broader labor disputes in the rail industry. They hope negotiations lead to lasting agreements that improve conditions for both staff and travelers.
Passengers affected by strikes are encouraged to plan ahead and consider alternate routes. Avanti continues working towards resolving issues and reducing further disruptions throughout 2025.
Source, photo: www.bbc.com
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