TransReport and representations of their effect in the rail sector
Dear National Trust for Scotland,
With respect to the airport or airports you own or operate,
I understand that TransReport has approached airports to sell or solicit commissions for a special assistance management software and service package.
Please advise if they have approached you, and if so, at what stage any negotiations or agreements with them are at.
Please provide any recorded information documenting any representations or assurances they have made regarding their success and impact in their Passenger Assist system and service in the rail sector.
I am particularly interested in any rail passenger assistance related statistics they may have provided or quoted. For example, statistics for reduced unbooked assistance/increased booked assistance, and any and all data they have provided to you on passenger assistance numbers on the railway.
Please also provide any recorded data (in communications or other material) where they indicate that they have facilitated or caused an increase in the proportion of booked assistance or a decrease in the number of unbooked assistance for disabled people on the railway.
Yours faithfully,
Doug Paulley
Good afternoon Mr Paulley,
I can confirm, that as a charity, the National Trust for Scotland is not subject to the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 or the Environmental Information (Scotland) Regulations 2004.
Kind regards
Ava
Ava Wieclawska | Data Protection Officer
M: 07889116556 | E: [email address]
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