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Over time, fares are due to rise.
Click HERE to view graphic Fares are due to rise on 1 January 2013 by three percentage points above the July's inflation figure which was announced today.
Unless ministers intervene, fares are due to go up by the retail price index inflation rate, published on 16 August, which is likely to add another £65 to annual season tickets from Brighton to London.
And though using price to control demand on the roads seems to be out of favour, the railways are embracing it enthusiastically: fares are due to rise by up to 14% next year.
The high fares are due in part to Tokyo traffic jams.
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If you commute by rail you'll be pleased about the scrapping of another planned increase: train fares were due to climb by 1 per cent above inflation but now the increase will be pegged at inflation.
In London, fares were due to increase by 2.7% - less than the national average of 2.8%.
Walsh counters that customers have benefited, particularly from a wider route network and more frequent flights – the airlines now provide 17 flights a day between New York and Heathrow – and says fare increases are due solely to rising fuel costs.
Under the formula, average fares in England are due to go up by July's RPI measure of inflation, plus 1%.
Under the formula, average fares in England and Wales are due to go up by July's RPI measure of inflation, plus 1%.
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