Exclusive: record low level of London journeys during Covid crisis drives down commercial income

Transport for London (TfL) has recorded a £100m plunge in advertising revenue across its network of tube stations, trains and buses after Covid-19 pandemic restrictions kept commuters away from travelling to work.

TfL’s advertising estate – which comprises more than 100,000 billboards, posters and panels throughout the capital’s tube and rail network, in trains and on buses and shelters – is one of the largest and most valuable in the world.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Corruption blights the developing world but the US and Europe are accomplices | Kenneth Mohammed

State capture is growing on every continent but only because the west…

‘There’s nothing else to give them’: Liverpool food banks confront rising hunger

Volunteers say they have never seen such acute need as inflation, soaring…

Trump rages in court as E Jean Carroll testifies during defamation trial

Former Elle columnist says ‘I’m here to get my reputation back’ as…