Transport Provison
Transport Provision is when you travel by road, sea and air. It is a type of travel to get you from
A to B. You have to think about the type of travel. If you are travelling overseas to Europe then you should consider using the appropriate transport. For example if you’re travelling to a nearby destination the inappropriate transport would be road or rail. But a different example would be if you’re traveling overseas then the appropriate travel would be air or sea.
Road
Car
Lots of people are owners of a car in the UK. Travelling by a car is very popular and easy because it is you driving therefore you do not have to wait for a bus or have to wait for a taxi. When tourists are traveling around the UK they tend to hire a car because it is easier for them this has made the car industry grow.
Coach
Traveling by coach is straight forward because the driver knows exactly where he is going to a certain destination. Coach operators have changed their products to meet consumer changing need. An example of getting a coach is traveling to London for a trip, and getting the coach back. There are extensive coach networks operating in the UK, offering different types of services between different locations and also into Europe.
Rail
Why travel by rail?
You can travel by local rails but the most popular rail transport would be Virgin Atlantic and National Express.
Convenience– you travel directly from city center to city center and its hassle free!
Choice– You can travel to lots of different destinations in the UK.
Environment– travelling by train uses less energy and generates lower emissions than going by air or car.
Price –consider the hidden costs that you avoid on the other types of transport such as air, package cost, and extra baggage. Traveling by car you have to pay for petrol every week or month depending on how much you put on, and also you have to pay for insurance when simply you could be getting the train and it will cost you as little as 4.00 a day.
Time –Trains come very often depending on where you are going, yet flights come every 6 hours or maybe every once a day.
Comfort– European rail travel is a relaxed and civilized experience, while first class tickets can be surprisingly affordable.
Sea
Ferries/Cruises
As residents of the UK we live on island therefore sea transport has always been more important part of the travel and tourism industry. Operators in the Channel include Sea France and Brittany Ferries operates on longer routes to France and Spain. An example of the company would be P&O Cruises. Ferries can be very useful because they can transport food, cars and heavy machinery. Not all ferry travel is across the Channel. Here are some examples of other important routes Stanraer-Belfast, Fleetwood-Larne, Fishguard-Rosslare.
Air
Airport-
Traveling by air can be quick easy and cheap! You can fly by different types of airlines such as budget air lines that are cheap and help to support your budget such as Ryan Air, Easy Jet and Bmi Baby these air lines are classed as scheduled airlines. Low cost operators are able to offer very cheap fares. If you are looking for more class such as business class and other categories then the airline you would travel would be British Air Ways, Virgin Atlantic and 2013 best airline Emirates. There are flights from Manchester to Gatwick or Ireland.
A to B. You have to think about the type of travel. If you are travelling overseas to Europe then you should consider using the appropriate transport. For example if you’re travelling to a nearby destination the inappropriate transport would be road or rail. But a different example would be if you’re traveling overseas then the appropriate travel would be air or sea.
Road
Car
Lots of people are owners of a car in the UK. Travelling by a car is very popular and easy because it is you driving therefore you do not have to wait for a bus or have to wait for a taxi. When tourists are traveling around the UK they tend to hire a car because it is easier for them this has made the car industry grow.
Coach
Traveling by coach is straight forward because the driver knows exactly where he is going to a certain destination. Coach operators have changed their products to meet consumer changing need. An example of getting a coach is traveling to London for a trip, and getting the coach back. There are extensive coach networks operating in the UK, offering different types of services between different locations and also into Europe.
Rail
Why travel by rail?
You can travel by local rails but the most popular rail transport would be Virgin Atlantic and National Express.
Convenience– you travel directly from city center to city center and its hassle free!
Choice– You can travel to lots of different destinations in the UK.
Environment– travelling by train uses less energy and generates lower emissions than going by air or car.
Price –consider the hidden costs that you avoid on the other types of transport such as air, package cost, and extra baggage. Traveling by car you have to pay for petrol every week or month depending on how much you put on, and also you have to pay for insurance when simply you could be getting the train and it will cost you as little as 4.00 a day.
Time –Trains come very often depending on where you are going, yet flights come every 6 hours or maybe every once a day.
Comfort– European rail travel is a relaxed and civilized experience, while first class tickets can be surprisingly affordable.
Sea
Ferries/Cruises
As residents of the UK we live on island therefore sea transport has always been more important part of the travel and tourism industry. Operators in the Channel include Sea France and Brittany Ferries operates on longer routes to France and Spain. An example of the company would be P&O Cruises. Ferries can be very useful because they can transport food, cars and heavy machinery. Not all ferry travel is across the Channel. Here are some examples of other important routes Stanraer-Belfast, Fleetwood-Larne, Fishguard-Rosslare.
Air
Airport-
Traveling by air can be quick easy and cheap! You can fly by different types of airlines such as budget air lines that are cheap and help to support your budget such as Ryan Air, Easy Jet and Bmi Baby these air lines are classed as scheduled airlines. Low cost operators are able to offer very cheap fares. If you are looking for more class such as business class and other categories then the airline you would travel would be British Air Ways, Virgin Atlantic and 2013 best airline Emirates. There are flights from Manchester to Gatwick or Ireland.