News Production:Saving Money in Transport
I contacted Arriva Bus Company to see if they offered anything to students and they did, but the discount was so minor it was hardly worth applying and after asking if they offered anything more significant they said it was initially down to the universities. Some universities got better discounts than others so its down to them how much money they are willing to invest in student travel. I feel this is something not just down to universities; whilst it is their job to support students, it is Arriva that have the power to change their student discounts to something less damaging to the bank account. Students are spending a lot financially every year and this added cost only exaggerates that.
After researching into this and contacting a bus company, I feel like we definitely have good grounds to do a story on student transport. We could also include the benefits of railcars, and how Santander offers a free one to students who set up an account with them as not everyone knows about this, and it's a great way to save money. The steps to do this are pretty simple. Santander say:
"If you have not previously bought a Railcard online then you will need to log in as a new customer. If you have bought a Railcard online previously, then your existing log in details should work. You will need to follow the instructions on the screen, enter your unique Santander code correctly, and upload a photograph of yourself, which will be printed onto your personal Railcard."
After researching into this and contacting a bus company, I feel like we definitely have good grounds to do a story on student transport. We could also include the benefits of railcars, and how Santander offers a free one to students who set up an account with them as not everyone knows about this, and it's a great way to save money. The steps to do this are pretty simple. Santander say:
Comments
Post a Comment