Call 01908 263263 or email us to make your booking now

  • Excellent value for money

  • Fixed prices, regardless of traffic or time of day

  • Your driver will be waiting for you at arrivals

  • Flights are tracked, so your driver won't come to the terminal until you land

  • Free waiting time if you are delayed coming through to arrivals all you pay is the charges for short stay car park


CYBERCABZ is a family run business EST in 2003 open 24 hours 365 days a year. We specialize in providing Heathrows airport taxi transfers transportation and local journeys from London Heathrow Airport to any location in the UK or any long distance journeys to anywhere ,including Europe.Our cars and vito mini busses are clean, polite and all come with a smart driver that are all insured and properly CRB checked and cleared so you are completely in safe hands on every part of your car journey .

Our Airport transfers fare price are so good and you are guaranteed to get a no fuss and a no hassle cheap inexpensive taxi service with us. So if you are coming or going to or from any of Heathrows terminals or other places nearby or anywhere in the UK we can provide you with a smart reliable friendly drivers to transfer you to where ever you’re going and also transfer you back from your destination with great prices and a an amazing deal on waiting around for you if you need to return same day. There is likelihood that you will need a Heathrow Airport cab service at one point or another.so therefore its necessary you look for a good service provider who can efficiently offer you taxi transport services. You can easily find such professionals at http://www.heathrowcabz.co.uk/

Do you Need Heathrows Airport taxi cars ?

London Heathrow airport transfers come in handy when you are late, and do not have enough time to drive. You will be amazed at how well the taxi drivers know many destinations. They can tell when a street will be busy and how they can avoid heavy traffic. They are also trained to offer their services with efficiently yet with your safety in mind.

It is possible that you are so tired after a long flight, and that all you need is to rest upon arrival in Heathrow. Still, it is possible that you have a lot of luggage that will make it even hard for you to rest an inch. Heathrow Airport transfers will relieve you of all your that transport and luggage stress especially if you make early bookings for the services.

When your business associates or long-time friends are about to arrive at the airport, you should just go for Heathrow airport taxi services. You can call a taxi agency and give them the details of the times and dates when your guests will be arriving. Your friends will to find a taxi waiting for them at the airport and that they just have to sit back and have a good time.

Sometimes you want to arrive at a destination in style. You may want to impress your business associates or family friends. Driving your old car or asking your friend to drop you to the airport during such times may not make much sense. Rather, you can go for Heathrow airport taxi services and arrive in style. You can choose a limousine or any other classy ride as offered by the taxi agencies.

Do not panic when your car breakdown in the middle of your ride to Heathrow airport. During such moments, you need not to worry on whether you will miss a flight or not. All you need to do is calling taxi service providers and notify them of your problem. Before you know it, a taxi will be on the stand by waiting to take you to the airport.

You may be surprised that you can get there earlier that you expected.During those nights when everyone has retired to sleep, Heathrow airport taxi companies are still operating. You can make quick arrangements for transfers and soon you will be sorted out. You can ask the drivers to make reservations for you or your loved ones and the drivers will be waiting for you at the airport or any other destination. You can even raise concerns about taxi services at that particular time and there will be someone on standby to address you.

Rules for Good Taxi Service Providers

Best service providers in Heathrow airport transfer services are guided by a code of conduct. It means that they must maintain certain ethical standards in service provision. Firstly, they will arrive on time so that you do not end up getting late. Secondly, they will keep communicating with you, and confirming about your transportation details such as time, whether you have luggage and the number of people to Heathrow airport transfer.

Thirdly, they will handle the whole service delivery professionally. This means that their language, dressing and driving will thrill you. Lastly, the cars are well maintained so that every client will arrive at their destination safely.

About paying for your Cab

People have a notion that the Heathrow airport taxi services are meant for certain class of people. This is far from the truth! You can afford to pay for the services since there are options to suit every budget.

The price paid for taxi services depend on:

•The type of car that you choose. Some cabs will be very expensive; since they have classy appeal and are comfortable enough for everyone. Big cars that accommodate a lot of people can also be expensive as opposed to smaller cars.

• The number of hours of service delivery. If you hire a vehicle for a whole day, you will pay more than for someone who hires it for a few hours.

• Period of service delivery. When you hire a cab during the night, you will be charged more than someone who hires it during the day.

• Negotiation skills. With sharp negotiation skills, it is possible to pay less for taxi services. You can state your price, and ask the taxi company to provide a service that suits that specific budget. You will be amazed to find out that Heathrow Airport Transfer you can still get comfortable rides yet at an affordable rate.

• Distance covered. It costs more for long distance cab services than for short distances. Logically, you will have to pay for the gas consumption during long distances travel.

It is important to book for Heathrow airport taxi services in advance. This ensures that you are picked at the right time. The bookings can be done online; which is convenient. You can also ask for quotes online so that you can budget well for the services.

OUR TAXI TRANSFERS ARE THE BEST AND 200% RELIABLE SO CALL 01908 263 263




Thursday, 29 December 2016

AND NOW, WE HAVE TFLTPH'S ON-OFF CC FITMENT DEADLINE (LEON STYLE)

 

This afternoon we heard on the RMT Twitter account, that Darren Crowson of LTPH has confirmed drivers who are not fitted with CC terminals and printers by the 31st December deadline, will need to carry a letter confirming a future fitting and will need to be in possession of a handheld device to meet the current licensing conditions and conditions of fitness.


Apparently, all test centres will be informed of the extension and any driver who encountered a problem should contact their respective org as soon as possible. 

We've also been informed that the extension will be reviewed again at the end of January 2017.

However, TfLTPH's Twitter account apparently has no knowledge of this new extension and has put out this tweet in reply to our asking them to confirm the situation. 


Clear as mud, confused....you will be !

Typical example of TfL's one hand doesn't know what the other hand is doing.

More information as and when it becomes available.


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Wednesday, 28 December 2016

Major changes coming to cycle route interchange at Blackfriars next month, for five years of works.

Tideway is building a new 25km-long sewer under the Thames, as London's sewage is now at capacity. The construction site by Victoria Embankment at Blackfriars will impact drivers, cyclists and pedestrians from January 2017 until around 2021. 


Here's how your journey could be affected.

Cycling
The works affect the East-West (CS3) and North-South (CS6) cycle superhighways from 23 January 2017. After this date:

The layout shown above will be in effect throughout the works
You'll still have segregated two-way cycle lanes on the Victoria Embankment slip-road. This will link East-West and North-South
Check availability of Santander Cycles using the online docking station map, or visit our cycling section for full information on cycling in London.

Driving
The changes to the Cycle Superhighways will mean that on the Victoria Embankment slip road, westbound traffic will be diverted from Monday 2 January 2017.

A signed diversion route will be in place. For westbound access to Victoria Embankment:

Travelling north on Blackfriars Road: use Stamford Street, IMAX roundabout, Waterloo Bridge, Strand, Arundel Street and Temple Place
Travelling south on New Bridge Street: use Fleet Street, Strand, Arundel Street and Temple Place
Full closures Mon 2 - Mon 23 Jan 2017
The Victoria Embankment slip road will be fully closed to prepare for the new layout on:

Monday 2 to Friday 20 January 2017: each night 21:00-05:00
Saturday 21 January 05:00 to Monday 23 January 2017: 05:00
Westbound traffic will be diverted along Fleet Street, Strand, Arundel Street and Temple Place. Eastbound traffic will be diverted along Puddle Dock Lane and Queen Victoria Street.

Traffic in the area
Throughout the works, roads in the surrounding area will be busier than usual. Please plan ahead and allow extra time for your journey.

For the latest information on how roads are operating, see TfL traffic status updates page or follow @TfLTrafficNews on Twitter.


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Uber Freight Just Launched and Trucking Will Never Be the Same


Uber has launched a website for a service called Uber Freight. 

Little has been revealed about the company’s expansion from ride-hailing, but if the announcements it’s made over the last year are any indicator, chances are good that Uber Freight is meant to prepare the world for autonomous delivery trucks. So taxi drivers leaving the trade to go back to truck driving.....think again, you could be looking for another new job next year too.

Uber acquired a startup called Otto, which planned to bring the first self-driving trucks to market, in August. Since then the company has used its trucks to deliver 50,000 cans of beerand hundreds of Christmas trees in San Francisco.

This new service won’t use those trucks, at least not at the beginning. Instead it will function much like Uber’s existing platform: Some people will sign up to drive items across the country, and others will join so they can send packages without having to sign a contract with established shipping companies. The service will likely bring “surge pricing” to trucking, too.

Uber Freight could also help Otto’s trucks by using data gathered from drivers on the platform. This would allow the self-driving vehicles to learn from experienced people while regulators figure out how to govern autonomous trucks and the technology catches up to all of the promises made by its creators. Why put off entering a whole new market — shipping and commuting don’t tend to overlap — when the company could just use human drivers until its semi-trucks are ready?

It turns out that Otto had similar plans. Business Insider reported in October that the startup eventually wanted to introduce a platform like Uber’s. The acquisition didn’t just give Otto access to more resources or help Uber work on self-driving vehicles; it let the companies work together instead of trying to compete with each other. (I suspect the more business-inclined would call this “synergy.”)

Uber Freight’s launch coincides with growing interest in trucking from many tech companies. Nikola Motor Company wants to use tech to make trucking more environmentally friendly and appealing to millennials; Tesla’s working on self-driving trucks; the list could go on.

But it will be interesting to see where Uber lands on the driver problem. Nikola has been clear in its commitment to making good drivers happy, while Tesla CEO Elon Musk has said that automating jobs like truck-driving could lead to universal basic income. Uber Freight lands in the middle — it needs human drivers now, but it’s likely to switch to autonomous trucks as soon as mechanically possible.

Uber said it’s going to wait until the new year to elaborate on how the system works. “We don’t have any new information to share at the moment,” a spokesperson said, “but hope to in the new year so please do stay in touch.” It looks like the future of trucking — or at least one potential future — is going to take a little while longer to make its debut.



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TfL Have Updated Their Website With Changes To Private Hire Regulations


Here we have TfL informing the trades, of the new regulations from July 2016, have "finally" been added to the Private Hire Vehicles act 1998. So, not only are TfL about to scrap the requirement for an advanced driving test for Taxi drivers, looks like they are watering down PH reg's as well. Sort of deregulation, by stealth.
The say that their website has been revised to show the new regulations. 

Reading through the new reg's, is like reading through the script if a new sit-com and in the words of the trades regular stand up comedian, "You just couldn't make it up". 

Taking them in order as they appear on the TfL website:

PRIVATE HIRE VEHICLES

1. HIRE OR REWARD INSURANCE (???)
( I've looked everywhere online and can only find hire and reward. Perhaps this is another one of Leon's mythical policys) 
All private hire vehicles must have hire or reward insurance in place both at the point they are licensed and for the entire time the vehicle is licensed, including when the vehicle is not in use as a private hire vehicle.

What this means for you:

If you are a new applicant or are renewing your vehicle licence,
(Get out clause no1, if you were licensed before October 2016 and don't have continuous HR insurance, that's ok?
you will only pass your vehicle inspection if you have hire or reward insurance in place at the point of licensing. You also need to have your hire or reward insurance available for inspection when you take your vehicle to the vehicle test centre. If you do not have the appropriate hire or reward insurance in place, you will not be issued a new or renewal licence.

If you are an existing licensee, hire or reward insurance must be in place at all times the vehicle is licensed. If you fail to meet this requirement, you may face licensing action.

(And now for the get out clause no2)
This does not prevent you from having periodical hire or reward insurance (such as a weekly, monthly or quarterly policy), as long as there is no gap in the cover for the duration of the vehicle licence. (Got that?

If you are found not to have valid hire or reward insurance while the vehicle is licensed as a private hire vehicle, appropriate action will be taken which could include the revocation of your vehicle licence, and if you are also a licensed private hire operator and/or private hire driver, we may also review your fitness to hold that licence.

To support the introduction and compliance of this "new regulation", 
(Get out clause no3, this is TfL admitting they've been allowing PH to licence vehicles without hire and reward in the past, never mind nonexistent on off policies, just completely off) 
we are increasing the number of insurance checks we carry out.

2. SIGNAGE 
Signs or advertising material must not be displayed on or from a private hire vehicle,
(Get out clause no4
unless they are exempt or approved by us, and no advertising material may be displayed in the vehicle unless in accordance with our requirements.

What this means for you:

This is a change from the previous regulation, which did not allow signs or advertising material to be displayed on a private hire vehicle. The amendment to the regulations means that you can also no longer display signs or advertising material on or from a private hire vehicle "unless it is exempt or we have approved it", and no advertising material may be displayed in the vehicle unless in accordance with TfL requirements.


Our taxi advertising and PHV signage guidelines provide more information on these requirements. 

(Wait for it)
Note that these are currently under review.

3. PRIVAT HIRE OPERATORS BOOKING CONFIRMATION
Private hire operators must provide a booking confirmation to a passenger before their journey starts. 
(Get out clause no5, notice the word Pre-Booking, the bookings that Uber don't do,  doesn't appear in the revised regulations)

What this means for you:

The operator must provide a passenger booking confirmation before the journey starts. The operator is expected to request passenger contact information and offer to provide a booking confirmation for all bookings.

All operators must (at a minimum) be able to provide a booking confirmation to passengers via email, text (SMS and MMS) message and phone (regardless of what booking channels the operator offers). The booking confirmation must contain, as a minimum: 
(Get out clause no6, the requirement for an operator to have a landline has now been removed)

The vehicle registration mark
The first name of the driver
The driver's private hire licence number, as shown on the ID the driver is wearing
Where the passenger can receive it, a photo of driver.
Where the customer books in person or by landline phone, a photo must be provided if the customer requests confirmation through a communications channel that can provide an image, for example an email or smart phone.
(Is this TfL advising prospective passengers not to use a landline?)

4. PROVISION OF CONTACT FACILITIES
In Notice 10/16 (June 2016) we "indicated" that existing licensees were required to comply with this condition by 1 October 2016. 
(Now the big get out clause no7)
In light of the ongoing legal proceedings, licensees are not required to comply with this condition before either: (i) the conclusion of the proceedings or (ii) further relevant developments in the proceedings. 
We will provide a further update, should the situation change. (Don't hold your breath)

5. CHANGES TO PRIVATE HIRE OPERATING MODEL
The form of this requirement has recently changed,
(allegedly uber didn't like the way it was worded
though it remains unchanged in substance. 
Private hire operators must notify TfL of material changes to their operating model that may affect their compliance with the statutory and regulatory framework for operators or any conditions of their licence.

For further information, Notice 17/16 (November 2016) and our page on changes to operating models include the types of changes you need to notify us about, the ones you don't and details about where to send notifications.

6. BASIC DISCLOSURE CHECK FOR SOME STAFF 
Operators are recommended to ensure that all staff who have face-to-face contact with the public (for example, in a minicab office with public access) have - or have proof they have applied for - a Basic Disclosure check, which is available through Disclosure Scotland.

The requirement for private hire drivers to have an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check remains.

Find out more about applying for a Basic Disclosure.

What this means for you:

We recommend that all affected staff apply for their Basic Disclosure check as soon as possible.

We will issue guidance for operators to assess Basic Disclosures that they receive; however, it is ultimately the operator's responsibility to ensure that staff members are fit and proper to undertake their duties. Failure to do this or to give appropriate consideration to the results on the disclosure may raise questions about an operator's fitness to hold a licence.

(So operator staff who deal face to face with the public just need a basic disclosure. I said this would make you laugh!)

7. UPLOADING DRIVER/VEHICLE DETAILS TO TfL
Operators are required to provide us with details of the drivers and vehicles they have used to fulfil private hire bookings, or have had available to them to fulfil bookings in a specified period. We use the information provided for data analysis. We have contacted operators individually to confirm arrangements and frequency of providing the information.

Each Monday, all operators are required to provide the relevant data for the preceding week. When the Monday is a Bank Holiday, the data can be sent the next day.

The data should be sent to: TPHOperatorDataShare@tfl.gov.uk
(I can hear the excuses now, "didn't you gat my email then, it might be in your span folder")

8. RECORD KEEPING 
Operators must keep records for a minimum of 12 months. This includes records for bookings, complaints and lost property, as well as driver and vehicle records.

What this means for you:

This is a small change from the previous regulations, which requires some records to be kept for six months and others for 12 months.

9. OTHER REQUIREMENTS 
The following requirements apply:
Operators must provide their customer with an accurate fare estimate before the journey starts (unless the fare has been pre-agreed). 
Operators must record the main destination of the customer's journey, before the journey starts. 

Where a journey has multiple drop-off points, a main destination must still be provided. 
(TfL bending the rule a bit and greasing the path for UberPool and yet p they put up so many hurdles to discourage the Licensed Taxi Maxxi app)

Operators are limited to having no more than five business names attached to their operator's licence.

Not quite earth shattering, but expect these new reg's to be amended and changed again in 2017 when Uber decide they don't fit in with their global operation. 


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Monday, 26 December 2016

Tribute To George Michael From Our Own Joe Cartwright


Music and entertainment celebrities from around the world, have been reacting to the news that British singer George Michael has died aged 53.


Sir Elton John said:

I am in deep shock. I have lost a beloved friend - the kindest, most generous soul and a brilliant artist. My heart goes out to his family and all of his fans.

Wham! bandmate Andrew Ridgeley

"A great loss to his loved ones, his friends, the world of music, the world at large. 4ever loved. A xx"

Boy George

"I am thinking of @GeorgeMichael's family, friends and fans right now. 

"He was so loved and I hope he knew it because the sadness today is beyond words. Devastating. 

"What a beautiful voice he had and his music will live on as a testament to his talent. I can't believe he is gone. I hope the Buddha will hold him in his arms."

James Corden

The Late Late Show host, whose regular Carpool Karaoke slot began when he did it with George Michael for Comic Relief in 2011, said: "I've loved George Michael for as long as I can remember. He was an absolute inspiration. Always ahead of his time."

Paul Young

Singer Paul Young, who performed on the 1984 Band Aid hit Do They Know it's Christmas? with Michael, told BBC Radio 5 live that audiences "connected" with his voice.

He spoke about the time Michael joined him on stage for a Princes Trust Concert to do a duet on Young's hit Every Time You go Away. 

"He was literally straight out of the car, a quick chat on stage, no warm-ups or anything, and he just sang like a bird. Unbelievable really."

The list of tributes seemingly endless 

Below is our tribute to George, from London Cabby Joe Cartwright .... 





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Tribute To George Michael From Our Own Joe Cartwright

  

Music and entertainment celebrities from around the world have been reacting to the news that British singer George Michael has died aged 53.


Sir Elton John said:

I am in deep shock. I have lost a beloved friend - the kindest, most generous soul and a brilliant artist. My heart goes out to his family and all of his fans.

Wham! bandmate Andrew Ridgeley

"Me, his loved ones, his friends, the world of music, the world at large. 4ever loved. A xx"

Boy George

"I am thinking of @GeorgeMichael's family, friends and fans right now. 

"He was so loved and I hope he knew it because the sadness today is beyond words. Devastating. 

"What a beautiful voice he had and his music will live on as a testament to his talent. I can't believe he is gone. I hope the Buddha will hold him in his arms."

James Corden

The Late Late Show host, whose regular Carpool Karaoke slot began when he did it with George Michael for Comic Relief in 2011, said: "I've loved George Michael for as long as I can remember. He was an absolute inspiration. Always ahead of his time."

Paul Young

Singer Paul Young, who performed on the 1984 Band Aid hit Do They Know it's Christmas? with Michael, told BBC Radio 5 live that audiences "connected" with his voice.

He spoke about the time Michael joined him on stage for a Princes Trust Concert to do a duet on Young's hit Every Time You go Away. 

"He was literally straight out of the car, a quick chat on stage, no warm-ups or anything, and he just sang like a bird. Unbelievable really."

The list of tributes seemingly endless 

Below is our tribute to George, from London Cabby Joe Cartwright ....   




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Saturday, 24 December 2016

Another Revolting Year....By I'm Spartacus


So here we are folks on the last lap, before some well earned r&r with our families.

So how's 2016 turned out, certainly not as many including  those so called experts and pollsters predicted, if they were KoL students they would all be on 84 days!

Pollution, Congestion, Illegal PFH, Touting, Accidents, Sexual Assaults, False medicals, all completely out of control with TfL clearly impotent.

As you will gather I have some insight into slave revolts and it's certainly been interesting watching the U mob attempt to hold Caesar Travis and his crew to account, quite what difference it will make to us is hard to discern but anything that affects their predatory unsustainable cost base can only be to our benefit.

I do think that the climate has recently changed and they will be under the microscope from tax and legal authorities.

I now turn to our very own Caesars at TfL, the 'Dear Jo' and Korsky correspondence clearly shows what senior individuals at TfL opinion of us is, this has been confirmed by a trade source that one of them 'hates us with a passion', just the kind of impartial even handed person NOT that should not head up a department with quasi-judicial functions.

It's untenable and Mike Brown , Mayor Khan and Val Shawcross know it.

I will let the fiasco of the Credit Cards implementation act as a trade reference for LTPH, what should have been an easy win has along with woeful enforcement of PH operators turned the vast majority of the trade from suspicion to absolute hostility towards them, that's a sorry state of affairs for all.

Another organisation on the charge sheet is the Met, whose calamitous handling of DBS processing has led to severe hardship for longstanding, honourable licensees, shortly Hogan Howe steps down, perhaps he might be gracious enough to apologise to us on his way to his peerage!

Moving swiftly on to our 'little Caesars' in the trade, it seems there's  a revolt brewing at W9 as rightly members are holding people to account, whatever organisation or union your in, do the same. 

No doubt I will have upset some with my musings, get over it, its not personal, it's politics.

Anyhow we are, despite predictions and all that others including shamefully our regulator has thrown at us, bloodied but unbowed and in the words of Nellie Pledge still 'stood standing there'.

The cycle of life moves on, loved ones leave us, some new ones to love arrive, it makes us sad or happy and sometimes both, it's ever thus.

Enjoy the precious things that matter, Be lucky!

I'm Spartacus 


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