Tube Strikes 'Destroying' London Pubs as Millions Stay at Home
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Tube strikes will damage London’s hospitality
Tube drivers in London are striking for two 24-hour periods between now and Friday, threatening disruption for the hospitality industry. Previous analysis from hospitality AI tech company Access Hospitality found that, during the September 2025 tube strike, hospitality bookings fell by up to 67%, and walk-ins dropped by nearly 70%. Within the strike window, major events will be affected, such as Queen Elizabeth II’s 100th birthday commemorations…
Hospitality Sector Braces Itself for London Tube Strikes - CLH News: Caterer, Licensee and Hotelier News - News for Pubs, Bars, Hotels and Restaurants
Share Post Share Email London’s hospitality and licensed on-trade sector is bracing for a bruising few days of disruption this week as Underground drivers at Transport for London prepare to stage two separate 24-hour walkouts in a continuing row over proposed changes to working arrangements. Drivers who are members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union will begin industrial action from midday on Tuesday 22 …
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