The UK intercity market model and the role and place of National Express

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The UK intercity market model and the role and place of National Express Bruce Alexander Business Development Director

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The UK intercity market model and the role and place of

National Express

Bruce Alexander

Business Development Director

£300m• Highly deregulated market. Route viability is totally commercial

• Operators able to compete rapidly on selected routes

• Outsourced model, using 3rd Party operators for 80% of services

• Consistent service and behaviour standards across all operators

• National Express has the only nationwide network of services

• Work with local councils on facilities

• Customer satisfaction important in driving longer term loyalty

• Revenue growth through the recession reflecting value and convenience of coach

• London services

• Airport services

• Seasonal services

•Cross country services

• Festivals & Events services

• Commuter services

• Increased price competition from rail

£300m• Highly deregulated market. Route viability is totally commercial

• Operators able to compete rapidly on selected routes

• Outsourced model, using 3rd Party operators for 80% of services

• Consistent service and behaviour standards across all operators

• National Express has the only nationwide network of services

• Work with local councils on facilities

• Customer satisfaction important in driving longer term loyalty

• Revenue growth through the recession reflecting value and convenience of coach

• London services

• Airport services

• Seasonal services

•Cross country services

• Festivals & Events services

• Commuter services

• Increased price competition from rail

£300m• Highly deregulated market. Route viability is totally commercial

• Operators able to compete rapidly on selected routes

• Outsourced model, using 3rd Party operators for 80% of services

• Consistent service and behaviour standards across all operators

• National Express has the only nationwide network of services

• Work with local councils on facilities

• Customer satisfaction important in driving longer term loyalty

• Revenue growth through the recession reflecting value and convenience of coach

• London services

• Airport services

• Seasonal services

•Cross country services

• Festivals & Events services

• Commuter services

• Increased price competition from rail

£300m• Highly deregulated market. Route viability is totally commercial

• Operators able to compete rapidly on selected routes

• Outsourced model, using 3rd Party operators for 80% of services

• Consistent service and behaviour standards across all operators

• National Express has the only nationwide network of services

• Work with local councils on facilities

• Customer satisfaction important in driving longer term loyalty

• Revenue growth through the recession reflecting value and convenience of coach

• London services

• Airport services

• Seasonal services

•Cross country services

• Festivals & Events services

• Commuter services

• Increased price competition from rail