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Uber and Thames Clippers are renewing their game-changing partnership, extending the operation of Uber Boat by Thames ...
A River Roamer ticket on a Thames Clipper allows unlimited stops all day at 20 river piers near the capital's main sights, from Big Ben to the Tower of London to the Cutty Sark.
Uber may have lost its license to operate vehicles on the streets of London, but that isn’t stopping the company from offering a boat service.The Thames Clipper commuter service will soon be ...
Orbit Clipper, the UK’s first fully electric, zero-emission cross-river passenger ferry, will launch on the River Thames in March 2025.. The new ferry, operated by Uber Boat by Thames Clippers ...
New river freight route through London, operated by Thames Clipper Logistics, is part of DHL’s commitment to reduce congestion; September 29, 2020 06:18 AM Eastern Daylight Time.
Thames Clippers services will be halted from tomorrow as the capital is locked down to combat the coronavirus pandemic. Sean Collins, chief executive Thames Clippers, confirmed all services will ...
In October last year, City AM reported that the company behind Uber Boat by Thames Clippers returned to profit in 2023.. Collins River Enterprises reported a pre-tax profit of £5.4m for the 12 ...
London’s Uber river service will benefit from a £59m investment to build more boats and upgrade piers. Thames Clippers hopes this move will encourage more Londoners to use the service following ...
Starting later this summer, the Thames Clipper, which has served Londoners and tourists since 1999, will be renamed Uber Boat and will be bookable through the Uber app. Passengers will be able to ...
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