WOW London to Plymouth in 2 hours? it's only 3 on some trains, so by the time you've checked in and all it's probably quicker by train! The main competition is from Cornwall to London rather than Plymouth.
Its the London City flights(only 2 a day) not the Gatwick ones that that are the real alternative to rail for a few.Flight times from Plymouth to London city is only 70 minutes while from Newquay it is 105 minutes.Even with all the air add-on time it is still an attractive proposition for some as the following two quotes from Air South West users I found on their website.
Claire Whelan works as a Market Insight Manager for an international magazine publishing house in London and frequently uses Air Southwest's London City Service to commute to London. She said: " The flights are really quick and offer great connections to the tube network. I work three days a week in London and two days from Cornwall so I've been able to plan my travel requirements and book tickets quite far in advance to get the lowest fares which offer excellent value for money. The 7pm flights are really useful because I'm able to leave work at 5pm and have plenty of time to catch my flight and still get back to Cornwall earlier than if I'd caught a train at rush hour."
Sally Baxter works for the international
HR▸ specialists Penna and splits her working week between the head office in London and her home in Plymouth. She said:
" Air Southwest's flights from my local airport to London City have made a huge difference to me. I made the decision two and a half years ago to live in the South West and work in London but in my attempt to strike a good work life balance I found that the train was rather hard work. Travelling by air and saving two hours on my Monday morning commute to London means that I can start meetings earlier and generally feel more energized at the start of my working week. I enjoy the warm welcome I always receive from the cabin-crew and the fact that I'm treated as an individual, not just a ticket number."
Clearly some people are clearly in denial on this one,personally I think it a case of "you pays your and takes your choice".
As for the Gatwick flights most people who use them simply connect into other flights at Gatwick.From Plymouth/Newquay there are 4 daily Air South West Gatwick flights plus an additional 3 daily flybe flights from Newquay to Gatwick.Going from Plymouth to London via Gatwick though is clearly not worth the hastle by air the train is clearly better although from Newquay it could be worth the Hastle.