Why are flights in the UK so often cheaper than taking the train?

British air travel often outstrips train travel in terms of affordability. When asked about a recent study that found flights within the UK to be cheaper than trains for many routes, most respondents felt that this was an anomaly and trains should be more affordable due to their public nature.

A cost comparison between two specific trips – one from London to Edinburgh, another from Newquay to Manchester – revealed notable exceptions. The cheapest flight on both occasions left in the early afternoon hours when prices dropped significantly, often below £20 for a one-way ticket. Meanwhile, trains started at above £40, with some fares exceeding £100 before 9 pm.

The disparity in costs can be attributed to various factors beyond just fuel and staffing costs. For instance, airlines do not pay VAT or duty on fuel, whereas train operators face these additional expenses. However, it is essential to remember that prices are subject to change throughout the day due to demand fluctuations.

Another consideration is how your luggage allowance affects ticket costs. Budget airlines like Ryanair often charge extra for checked bags, with fees ranging from £10 to £60, depending on the airline and destination. On the other hand, trains usually have more generous baggage policies, with many allowing passengers to bring multiple bags without additional charges.

Furthermore, train travel can be more convenient due to its connections to city centers, whereas airports are often situated outside of town centers, resulting in longer journeys and potentially higher taxi costs upon arrival.

Ultimately, both airlines and train operators charge prices that cater to what consumers are willing to pay. Cheaper flights during off-peak hours attract those with flexible schedules, while trains benefit from the revenue generated by add-on purchases made by passengers who secure a seat on a full flight.

From an environmental standpoint, taking the train generally yields lower carbon emissions compared to flying, as research suggests that flights emit more CO2 per passenger than trains do.
 
I'm all for this price disparity thingy. Like, think about it – if you're flexible with your travel time and can snag a cheap flight during off-peak hours, great! You score a deal! Meanwhile, train operators are stuck with higher costs and less wiggle room to offer cheaper fares. And let's be real, who doesn't love the extra cash from add-on purchases? 😏 But honestly, have we really considered the environmental impact of flying vs trains? I mean, trains are like, way more eco-friendly, ya know? 🚂🌿
 
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Traffic jam and flight prices are a real thing 😩

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Ryanair's extra charges: because who needs free bags? 🤦‍♀️

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Trains 4 days 🚪💚
 
🚂 I'm so done with how airlines game the system when it comes to prices! They know people are desperate for travel and will pay whatever for a cheap flight, but what about those of us who actually want to travel sustainably? 🌎 Like, can't we just have some decent, affordable train options like everywhere else in Europe? 🤔 It's not like we're asking for much - maybe a £20 train ticket instead of £60+ flight one way... 😩
 
omg can't believe how much cheaper those off-peak flights are tho like £20 one way?! ugh gotta love how airlines make you pay for everything extra checked bag fee, luggage allowance etc. train travel is def better in terms of convenience too, i mean who wants to sit thru airport security and long taxi rides when u can just hop on a train 🚂💨 btw dont even get me started on the carbon emissions tho flying might be cheap but it's not worth the damage to our planet 🌎
 
The old adage 'you can't always get what you want, but if you try sometimes, you just might find, you get what you need' 🤔💡 is super relatable here. We tend to focus on the price point and assume that cheaper is better, but it's not always about the cost. Sometimes, we gotta think outside the box (or in this case, the airport terminal). Air travel may be cheaper for us right now, but train travel offers its own set of perks - like being able to bring more luggage without extra fees 🧳! It's all about weighing our options and finding what works best for our unique situation.
 
I'm shocked at how much cheaper flights are compared to trains, especially for off-peak hours 🤯. I mean, £20 for a one-way flight is crazy cheap! Meanwhile, trains can be over £100 just before 9 pm? That's insane! And don't even get me started on the luggage fees – it's like budget airlines are trying to rip you off 😂. But at the same time, I think trains have got it right with their generous baggage policies and convenient connections to city centers 🙌. Plus, flying is just so much more convenient when it comes to getting from point A to point B ⏰. And let's not forget about the environmental impact – taking the train is way better for the planet 🌎.
 
🤔 I don't get why people are surprised that flights within the UK are cheaper than trains. It's like we're all forgetting that airlines are businesses and need to make a profit 🤑. And yeah, VAT and duty fees on fuel can be a big difference maker. But seriously, have you seen those baggage fees at budget airlines? £10-£60 for checked bags is just ridiculous! 🚫 On the other hand, trains are all about convenience and connections, which I think makes them a better option for many people. Plus, taking the train means less carbon emissions, win-win 🌟. But can we please get some better deals on trains? £40+ for a one-way ticket is just crazy! 😱
 
I think it's wild how airline prices can drop like £20 for a one-way ticket during off-peak hours 😮. And yeah, trains are way overpriced by the time 9 pm hits. I mean, who needs to pay over £100 just to get on a train? It makes sense that trains have more generous baggage policies tho, no extra fees is always a win 🙌. But airlines gotta charge for checked bags which is super annoying. And don't even get me started on how airports are literally outside of town centers 😡. I think it's great that we're getting some info about train travel being better for the environment too, low carbon emissions are def something we should be prioritizing 🌿.
 
I think its crazy how airlines and train operators price their tickets like this 🤯. I've taken both options before and i can tell you train travel is defo the way to go for me. Plus, have u ever tried checking in a big suitcase on a budget airline? it's a nightmare 😂! And don't even get me started on how long it takes to get from the airport to the city center... so inconvenient! trains are just so much more convenient and dont break the bank 💸.
 
i think its pretty wild how airlines are able to undercut trains on some routes lol. like who needs all those extra fees for luggage & stuff? trains gotta pay vat & duty which is a no-go for airlines 😂 but seriously, i'm surprised how often flights in the uk r cheaper than trains. i guess its all about supply & demand right now...i mean who's gonna shell out 100+ quid for a train ticket when u can get a flight for under £20 🤑
 
I'm like totally surprised by this news 🤯. I know flying is often cheaper for short trips but when you think about it, trains are actually super convenient and don't have those extra fees for luggage, right? 😂 And like, have you ever tried to get around airports? It's such a hassle! My friends and I would always opt for the train because we'd be like "meh, flying is so expensive" 🤑. But I guess airlines are just trying to make up for those fuel costs and stuff 💸. Still, it's crazy how prices can drop during off-peak hours... maybe that's when my family and I should plan our next trip? 🤞
 
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