A travel scheme helping Ukrainian evacuees reach safety in the UK has been extended for a further six months. The onward travel scheme will continue to grant all Ukrainian evacuees arriving in the UK one free journey either by rail, coach, tube or bus to reach their final destination.
The UK Government Department for Transport says it is working closely with operators to ensure support for Ukrainian arrivals is in place across the country. It said the extension means passengers will continue to be protected should the situation in Ukraine escalate any further.
Transport Secretary Mark Harper said: "We know, for those who have had to flee their homes in Ukraine and find sanctuary in the UK, this support has been vital, making the difficult journey to safety in some part easier. We will continue to do all we can to stand with Ukraine and Ukrainians, and this scheme is an important first gesture on their arrival in our country."
The scheme, which was launched in March 2022, provides Ukrainian arrivals with a single no cost onward public transport journey within 48 hours of arrival at major English entry ports to their final destination in the UK. So far, over 2,900 Ukrainian evacuees have used the scheme.
The Transport Secretary is writing to rail, bus and coach operators to thank them for their generosity in facilitating the scheme and for their willingness to continue offering it. The Government says onward travel is a commonly requested area of support for refugees and the free onward travel scheme has made a huge difference for those fleeing Ukraine, following the illegal Russian invasion.