[TW]Fox;26774790 said:Now lets compare like with like.
Your £69.30 return ticket is a flexible return ticket - you can cancel it for an almost complete refund. You can use any train you wish. You can come back on any day you want, with zero notice, within a 30 day period. You can take a nice big bag.
You can do none of these things with an £80 return air fare on FlyBe. You will need a ticket costing more than £200 if you wish to have more flexibility, thought it's still restrictive.
Restrictive Advance Purchase fares between Southampton and Manchester start at £19.20 in Standard Class (Before your 30% off) and £48 in First Class, each way.
So no, the plane isn't cheaper.
One thing that did get my back up is the lack of ticket inspectors,i went to southend on sea and back and not one person asked for my ticket.
[TW]Fox;26774913 said:They are the lowest tier Advance tickets. The First Class is a via London, the Standard is a Cross Country.
Though I'd always opt for Via London on that route - a far better journey.
Are you bored or something?
So in the best circumstances, the plane can be twice as quick.
Which for someone who quite often gets travel sickness is a God send, and well worth the £20 extra.
You could always move closer to where you work you know.
I have sympathy for people who need to use a train as a one off to get to a hospital appointment but little for those that choose to work in high paying areas like London whilst living in lower cost areas.
I haven't checked for a while, but I'm not sure there's any room left for the people who work in London to physically live there. The commuter belt around London doesn't have noticeably lower living costs.