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In message , at 07:57:23 on
Tue, 15 Mar 2011, Steve Firth remarked: 27 April London Edinburgh Return BMI £40 27 April London Edinburgh Return Rail £202.70 And the difference between the two fares? The flight gets one in to Edinburgh at 08:15 ready to work, the railway gets you into Edinburgh in time to miss your lunch. And don't even start to think about the return journey. Strange how people can look at the same journey (for the same day, let alone on different days), and see different things: Rail ==== Journey 1: London Terminals to Edinburgh Depart: 27 Apr 2011 London Kings Cross 06:15 Arrive: Edinburgh, 11:08 EC Advance: £25.35 Depart: 27 Apr 2011 Edinburgh 17:30 Arrive: London Kings Cross, 22:20 EC Advance: £32.50 Total £57.85 Air === Wednesday, 27 April 2011 06:55 LHR 08:15 EDI BD50 Economy Flexible £207 21:05 EDI 22:20 LHR BD65 Economy Flexible £207 Fuel and Insurance Surcharge GBP29.00 Air Passenger Duty (APD) GB United Kingdom GBP24.00 Passenger Service Charge - GB United Kingdom GBP32.10 Total Taxes and fees GBP85.10 Total £499.10 Although their very cheapest "Economy Saver" is still available at £40.60 out, £25.50 back; tax and fees included! But that day seems especially cheap for some reason (but not as cheap as the reported £40 return) with £60 each way being a typical Economy Saver fare. -- Roland Perry |
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![]() On Mar 15, 7:57*am, (Steve Firth) wrote: john b wrote: Meanwhile in the real world, I just checked the fares London-Edinburgh for Wednesday 18 March. A mid-morning Easyjet departure is GBP108 and train departure is GBP57. For Thursday, Easyjet is the same price as the train. For June 2 (random midweek some months ahead), the cheapest morning Easyjet is GBP26; cheapest morning train is GBP18.55. And you're full of ****. Oh look, another lying, abusive rail fanboi. 27 April London Edinburgh Return BMI 40 27 April London Edinburgh Return Rail 202.70 And the difference between the two fares? The flight gets one in to Edinburgh at 08:15 ready to work, the railway gets you into Edinburgh in time to miss your lunch. And don't even start to think about the return journey. What was that about ****, crapmouth? Shame that's nonsense though. Cheapest return on BMI that day is GBP 66.10 - (40.60 up, 25.50 back). Cheapest return by rail is GBP 57.85 (25.35 up, 32.50 back - these are the Advance fares offered on the East Coast website and so include their 10% discount). |
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Mizter T wrote:
Shame that's nonsense though. Except it's not. Fares, as presumably you are aware, change based upon demand and availability. |
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In message , at 14:39:20 on
Sun, 20 Mar 2011, Steve Firth remarked: Fares, as presumably you are aware, change based upon demand and availability. Some do and some don't. The £202 rail fare you quoted for Edinburgh doesn't. Nor does the £499 air fare I quoted. (Although the airfare will eventually sell out, whereas the train fare won't). Those are the base points; fares cheaper than that may have quotas, restrictions etc. and what price you get, depends on demand. Picking one day in isolation is unlikely to give a balanced view. -- Roland Perry |
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![]() On Mar 20, 2:39*pm, (Steve Firth) wrote: Mizter T wrote: Shame that's nonsense though. Except it's not. Fares, as presumably you are aware, change based upon demand and availability. It was nonsense Steve in that you'd singularly failed to look-up or at least mention the cheap Advance rail fares (which will have been available for weeks and weeks now, they haven't just been released) and instead just quoted the fully flexible GBP 202.70 fare. The BMI fares may have been cheaper when you checked, though given your slapdash approach I wouldn't rule out you having just quoted the outbound fare only in error. Shame the OP x-posted this to uk.transport. |
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, at 08:40:49 on Sun, 20 Mar 2011, Mizter T remarked: The BMI fares may have been cheaper when you checked, though given your slapdash approach I wouldn't rule out you having just quoted the outbound fare only in error. That was my assumption too. I couldn't see any £20 each way tickets, instead only a few with £25 one way, and the rest much more than that (typically £60 one way). -- Roland Perry |
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Roland Perry wrote:
Picking one day in isolation is unlikely to give a balanced view. I agree with you, John B's post was complete ****e. |
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Mizter T wrote:
On Mar 20, 2:39 pm, (Steve Firth) wrote: Mizter T wrote: Shame that's nonsense though. Except it's not. Fares, as presumably you are aware, change based upon demand and availability. It was nonsense Steve in that you'd singularly failed to look-up or at least mention the cheap Advance rail fares (which will have been available for weeks and weeks now, they haven't just been released) and instead just quoted the fully flexible GBP 202.70 fare. I quoted the only fare that National Rail quoted to me. They didn't offer any advance purchase or any other fare at all. The BMI fares may have been cheaper when you checked, though given your slapdash approach I wouldn't rule out you having just quoted the outbound fare only in error. Yeah? Well you can **** off and go suck an engine wheel or whatever you gricers do in your spare time. Shame the OP x-posted this to uk.transport. Shame you draw breath. |
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Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 08:40:49 on Sun, 20 Mar 2011, Mizter T remarked: The BMI fares may have been cheaper when you checked, though given your slapdash approach I wouldn't rule out you having just quoted the outbound fare only in error. That was my assumption too. I couldn't see any £20 each way tickets, instead only a few with £25 one way, and the rest much more than that (typically £60 one way). It was the return fare quoted by BMI. Assume what you like, you and blowhard were wrong. I note BTW that you accepted at face value the ****e spouted by "john b" so don't try to get holier than thou about your perceptions of partiality. Why are railistas such lying sacks of ****? |
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In message , at 19:23:02 on
Sun, 20 Mar 2011, Steve Firth remarked: I note BTW that you accepted at face value Not at all, I looked up the BMI and East Coast websites. The proposition that train and plane fares vary (and one or the other might be cheaper, depending on the date and how far in advance you book) is well understood. I'm not sure what the problem is here. -- Roland Perry |
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