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Hull language specialist wins three year translation contract with Transport for London

Work will cover capital's wide network from trains and buses to cable cars and hired cycles

Kirk Akdemir, chief executive of AA Global.(Image: Neil Holmes Photography Limited)

London’s returning international visitors are to get a helping hand from Hull after a three-year contract to provide translation services was won with the capital’s transport network.

AA Global Language Services has added Transport for London as a major client, and from September will keep all users connected with vital information.

It follows success with the COP26 Summit in Glasgow.

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AA will provide written translation and transcription services for documents, signage, maps, posters, handouts, leaflets and more.

Work will extend across all areas of TfL’s activities and operations including bus and tube, overground rail and trams, Docklands Light Railway and even the Emirates Air Line cable car. It will also embrace the Santander Cycles bike hire scheme, London River Services, Victoria Coach Station, the London Transport Museum and the road network, with taxi services and the congestion charge also covered.

Kirk Akdemir, chief executive, said: “It’s a big responsibility for a service which is used by millions of people every day and to win it we had to demonstrate we can meet the highest standards, working across a wide range of languages and providing sensory impairment services including braille.

“The contract with TfL further cements our position as a top-tier provider of translation and interpreting services in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ. We have built our reputation gradually over the last 30 years and have really made a breakthrough during the last 12 months by showing we can be trusted to deliver services of national and even international importance.”