"Heathrow and Gatwick airports: Ministers mull rail link" (twixtthe two)
On Oct 9, 9:06*am, "tim...." wrote:
But it only works if turn up and go fares are available at rock bottom
prices, which is almost certainly unlikely to happen
If it's holidaymakers you're looking at, these normally book their
flight well in advance to secure a good price. Seeinmg they know
they're flying, they can book the train well in advance as well.
When it comes to buiness flyers, the price premium is more acceptable
seeing the flight will also be more expensive.
Maybe travel agents or airlines can even offer train tickets in a
package deal. This already happens in Germany for example.
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No-one (outside the natural catchment area) is going to chose to fly from
Birmingham (as an alternative to London) if it costs 200 pounds return to
get there
Unless maybe airport fees and other charges reduce that prife
differential to some extent
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