A Greater London private hire operator needs dispatch built for a 24-hour city under TfL licensing. London has five airports feeding constant runs, a night trade that never stops, and PHV rules requiring every booking to be recorded by a licensed operator. Cover the round-the-clock windows live and dispatch into your software to keep fares.
London private hire is a different scale of operation. The city does not sleep, the licensing is its own regime under Transport for London, and five airports pump out airport work around the clock. Dispatch has to match that. Here is what a Greater London PHV operator needs.
TfL licensing shapes everything
In London, private hire vehicles, drivers and operators are all licensed by Transport for London, not a borough council, under the Private Hire Vehicles (London) Act. The rule that matters most for dispatch: a licensed PHV must be pre-booked through a licensed operator, and the operator must keep a record of every booking. There is no flagging a PHV in the street — that is the black cab's job. A desk working your account books every job into your system with a proper record, which is exactly what the TfL operator licence requires.
Five airports, constant runs
No other UK city has anything like this. London's airports generate a continuous stream of pre-booked private hire work at every hour, and each one is a different run and a different set of pickup logistics.
- Heathrow (LHR) — the biggest, constant volume, complex terminal pickups
- Gatwick (LGW) — heavy leisure and early-flight traffic
- Stansted (STN) — budget-airline runs at unsocial hours
- Luton (LTN) — early flights and overnight pickups
- London City (LCY) — business travel, tight timings close to the centre
A city that genuinely never stops
Night Tube or not, London runs 24 hours, and private hire demand runs with it — the West End, the City, Shoreditch, Canary Wharf and the suburbs all generate bookings deep into the night and from dawn. The volume of out-of-hours work alone dwarfs what most regional firms see in a day. A desk that goes dark after office hours in London is leaving an enormous amount of fare on the table.
Real-time driver coordination and routing around the clock — overnight, weekends, holidays, and peak surges covered.
Where the dispatch gets hard
The challenge in London is not finding demand — it is answering and dispatching it all, around the clock, into the right account and the right car, with a clean booking record for every job. Account work, app overflow, airport pre-bookings and the night trade all land at once. A trained desk takes the overnight and overflow windows, books and dispatches inside your software, and keeps the TfL-required record straight on every booking.
The right setup for a London operator
Hand your overnight, weekend and overflow windows to a desk that answers as your firm, understands TfL operator obligations, and dispatches inside your platform. Start with the overnight and airport windows — the highest-volume out-of-hours trade — prove the recovered fares, then widen. Your drivers get the jobs in the usual system; the booking record stays clean and compliant.