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UK rail travel ‘too expensive’ – Loganair chief

10 Mar 2025
Loganair CEO, Luke Farajallah. 
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Calls to shift domestic UK passengers from planes to trains ignore the high costs and long journey times of rail travel, says Loganair CEO, Luke Farajallah. The airline is launching a new 35-minute Manchester-Southampton flight, positioning it as a faster and more affordable alternative to trains.

The UK Climate Change Committee recently suggested limiting domestic flights with rail alternatives of under five hours to meet nett-zero goals, though such flights account for just 4% of Britain’s aviation emissions, reports The Telegraph.

Farajallah opposes restrictions, emphasising that flying remains the most convenient choice, especially for business travellers.

A direct train between Manchester and Southampton takes over four hours and fares start at £55 (R1 300) – just £4 (R95) less than Loganair’s planned ticket price.

The airline will also introduce flights from Manchester to Exeter, citing inefficient rail and road options.

“I fundamentally disagree with all of these arguments. People should be encouraged to fly these distances if they want to. There is a demand to fly and it’s the most convenient and easiest way to travel,” said Farajallah.

“People also underestimate how expensive the railway actually is when you really add it all up, including travel to and from the train station. I don’t think many people want to spend several hours on a train before they get into an international airport to fly long-haul. I just don’t think that’s appealing in any sense.”

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