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Flying from Manchester to London via Iceland is cheaper than getting the train, TikToker reveals – UK Times

By uk-times.com13 May 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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As train fares soar in the UK, travellers are looking to save money with alternative transport methods and rail workarounds, such as the “Didcot dodge” to avoid paying full price for travel.

One social media user has taken it a step further, flying from Manchester to London via Iceland to swerve a £130 train fare between the UK cities.

TikToker Muscab (@muscab_salad) shared a video of his travels with the caption: “Can Iceland be a day trip, that’s cheaper than a train from Manchester to London?”

Muscab booked a £21 flight from Manchester to Keflavik, Iceland, followed by a flight from Iceland to London Stansted for just £36.

He said that the £57 journey connecting London and Manchester saved £94 when compared to the price of the train fare.

The “easy” 24-hour day trip to Iceland included a hot chocolate in Reykjavik, sightseeing and trying the national dish, hákarl (fermented shark meat), before heading back to the airport.

Muscab said: “London to Manchester is like a two-and-a-half-hour train, if I’m flying from London to Iceland, it’s only three hours, there’s no difference in my opinion.”

According to the TikToker, flying “sometimes is just as easy as going on a train”.

He added: “Overall, I think Iceland is an easy day trip because I’ve seen a lot today.

“I definitely recommend day trips in other countries, do it more.”

The video has been viewed 514,000 times since it was posted last Wednesday, but not all social media users were convinced by the TikToker’s creative route home.

One wrote: “With all the fuss, I could have just taken a coach to Victoria station for £25 and called it a day!”

“Coach is a tenner, probably quicker than multiple flights and no need to go through security multiple times,” commented another.

Several were shocked by the “outrageous” train prices.

A TikTok user said: “The fact that flying to Iceland then to London is cheaper than a direct train is outrageous, I wish people protested against this train prices are ridiculous in the UK, we’re getting scammed.”

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