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Drive or Fly

Drive or fly from London to Edinburgh?

Our pick
Toss-up
1 traveler, one way
πŸš— Drive
$51
6 hr 51 min Β· 405 mi
✈️ Fly
$105
5 hr 7 min door-to-door
In the air
1 hr 7 min
+ ~4h airport time

It is close: flying saves about 1 hr 45 min of travel time, but driving saves roughly $54. Either can be the right call.

The honest answer to β€œLondon to Edinburgh: drive or fly?” depends less on the flight time than on everything around it. A nonstop is only about 1 hr 7 min in the air, but getting to the airport, clearing security, boarding, and reaching your destination at the other end realistically adds around four hours. That pushes the true door-to-door flight time to about 5 hr 7 min, against roughly 6 hr 51 min for the drive.

On cost, a solo driver burns about $51 in fuel each way, while a one-way ticket runs near $105per person. Driving’s big advantage is that the cost is fixed per car, not per head β€” so the more people travel together, the more the maths tilts toward the road. The table below shows how that plays out.

How the maths changes with your group

Who is travellingDrive (fuel, 1 car)Fly (airfare)Cheaper
Solo, one way$51$105πŸš— Drive
2 travelers, round trip$101$420πŸš— Drive
4 travelers, round trip$101$840πŸš— Drive

Fuel assumes 28 mpg at $3.50/gallon; airfare is an estimate per person. Round-trip rows double both legs. Run your exact numbers in the Drive or Fly calculator.

Leaning toward the drive? Map evenly-spaced rest and fuel stops, find a halfway meeting point, or read the full London to Edinburgh distance & route guide. Pricing the fuel more precisely? Use the trip cost calculator.

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Frequently Asked Questions

For a solo one-way trip, driving is cheaper β€” about $51 in fuel to drive versus roughly $105 to fly. The gap narrows or flips as you add travelers, since one car carries everyone while airfare is charged per seat.