The UK government is to extend contactless ¡°pay as you go¡± train ticketing to London Stansted Airport during 2025, as part of plans to simplify rail travel around South East England.
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The Department for Transport (DFT) said it would be rolling out ¡°tap in, tap out¡± ticketing at another 96 stations in the region around London this year, including the rail stations at both Stansted and London Southend airports.
In a statement, DFT said this move would mean that contactless train tickets would be available at all London airports for the first time ¡°ensuring seamless connections from train to plane across our capital¡±. This payment service for rail tickets can already be used at Heathrow, Gatwick, Luton and London City airports.
Rail minister Peter Hendy added:?¡°The ticketing system is far too complicated, so we¡¯re taking the stress out of navigating the labyrinth of fares and replacing it with new technology so passengers can simply tap-in tap-out, while being guaranteed the best fare available at the time on the day.
¡°This hassle-free technology will simplify thousands of journeys every day for passengers across the South East, and it¡¯s something we will roll out to other cities as soon as we can, unlocking growth across the country as part of our Plan for Change.¡±
Contactless ticketing will be introduced at another 47 stations in the UK from 2 February, with the service added at another 49 stations later in the year, including both Stansted and Southend airports.