1. It varies per ticket. On very limited services you can get a return for £32 but if you need more flexibility, it can be as high as £270. Obviously if you're trying to make a flight, you might not be able to get the very cheap ticket since they're specific times.
  2. Ridiculous pricing
  3. Originally posted by iTim:It varies per ticket. On very limited services you can get a return for £32 but if you need more flexibility, it can be as high as £270. Obviously if you're trying to make a flight, you might not be able to get the very cheap ticket since they're specific times.

    32 is too much ?

    How many is the average salary ?
  4. I guess the 270 GBP is the problem. That is ridiculous for a national train ticket.

    Return ticket to Amsterdam Schiphol (70 KM) airport is € 26, Eindhoven Airport (110 km) around € 43. Fixed prices, but still much more expensive then by car (only parking prices make it unattractive).
  5. Originally posted by Risto:I guess the 270 GBP is the problem. That is ridiculous for a national train ticket.

    Return ticket to Amsterdam Schiphol (70 KM) airport is € 26, Eindhoven Airport (110 km) around € 43. Fixed prices, but still much more expensive then by car (only parking prices make it unattractive).

    that sound expensive .. but there are a lot of low cost fly or this dont exist anymore ?
  6. £32 is fine if you're happy to wait for the 'super off-peak' times. But remember, that only gets you to Euston, you still need to connect to Heathrow from there. Of course, it's a lot cheaper for me to just use Manchester

  7. Yeah but low cost carriers are only cheap when you book far in advance.

  8. i know ... but you can organize a trip with a lot of time and do it there . I did it when i went to Europe

    Here you don t have low cost flights and every place is very far
  9. Yeah Europe is heavily populated and many different cultures and countries
  10. I don't know if Aidan is familiar already with #mytoyplane, but it's pretty cool for us all to see. Instagrammer Varun Thota takes these images using his phone and a toy plane that he got from a chocolate egg.









    Worth checking out his page (linked above) anyway because there's some really beautiful shots on there.
  11. Wow! First time I'm seeing this, and it's mindblowing! Big thanks for sharing, Tim!