Date: 29/03/2023
Guardian Exclusive: extensive consultations since idea was proposed 18 months ago have found it would not be commercially viable. Plans to boost domestic tourism by introducing a rail pass for British staycationers have been axed, the Guardian can reveal. The idea was initially heralded by the government as a way to help struggling businesses get back on their feet as the final Covid restrictions were being lifted in the summer of 2021, but extensive consultations since have found that the plan would not be commercially viable.
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Exclusive: extensive consultations since idea was proposed 18 months ago have found it would not be commercially viable