TRAIN vs PLANE Race Miami to Orlando (Brightline vs Delta Air Lines)

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  • čas přidán 4. 06. 2024
  • Watch this video to find out whether a train can beat a plane?
    Brightline just opened the newest intercity train in the United States in Florida between Orlando and Miami. With speeds up to 125 miles per hour, there’s a chance that taking the train is faster than flying. And, in this video, we’ll put that to the test.
    We’ll also consider other factors, too. Not only will we test the time, but we’ll also compare the overall comfort, the ability to actually get work done, the onboard service, and the price. Using these factors, we think you’ll be able to figure out which mode of transportation you’d prefer!
    But, ultimately, can the speed of an airline overcome the comfort and pace of high-speed rail?
    Join us in this video as we pit Brightline against an Airplane in order to determine which mode of transportation is faster.
    0:00 Introduction
    2:44 Brightline Lounge in Orlando
    3:29 Brightline Train
    10:08 Delta Flight
    15:19 Comparison
    17:22 Bloopers
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  • @phoenixrambles
    @phoenixrambles Před 7 měsíci +917

    Something else that definitely would affect the time is checked bags. On the train you can just bring them onboard with you so there's no need to wait to get them back whereas at the airport significant delays in getting checked bags are common, and even if everything goes smoothly it'll likely add at least 10 minutes to your trip time.

    • @Ven100
      @Ven100 Před 7 měsíci +78

      Checked baggage would've easily added 20 minutes to the plane's journey time. It's that waiting at the baggage claim that adds the annoying time.

    • @AG-Consulting
      @AG-Consulting Před 7 měsíci +28

      I've waited for over 30min at MCO or MIA for bags

    • @jonasbaine3538
      @jonasbaine3538 Před 7 měsíci +5

      TURBULENCE

    • @trevorturk7473
      @trevorturk7473 Před 7 měsíci +3

      At MCO, my bags always get to the belt before me. I fly southwest so that probably has a lot to do with it. You pick the bags up on the way out so it adds no more time than it would take to use the bathroom.

    • @CharleneCTX
      @CharleneCTX Před 7 měsíci +1

      At IAH it's such a long walk from the gate to baggage claim that my bags are usually waiting for me.

  • @ChrisLee66
    @ChrisLee66 Před 7 měsíci +675

    I'd also add that if you were able to check your stress levels, the train experience would be much less than air. I sensed that just from watching you both.

    • @largol33t1
      @largol33t1 Před 7 měsíci +24

      Even the very crowded trains from Switzerland to Italy were much less stressful than flying over the border! I didn't even mind the return trip when it was so crowded that people were sitting in the aisles! (I guess it depends where you are. The Swiss and Italians didn't mind overpacking the trains. If the car was rated to carry 120 passengers, I know there were over 200 people in the car! If traveling by train, I still strongly urge that people go to the bathroom before boarding the train. You never know how crowded it will be.

    • @Ven100
      @Ven100 Před 7 měsíci +5

      @@largol33t1 That's why sometimes it's worthwhile to book the First class on the train not only because of the more comfortable seats, but less people in said carriage.

    • @largol33t1
      @largol33t1 Před 7 měsíci +4

      @@Ven100 LOL, "first class" on Trenitalia is just four basic economy seats in a private cabin with a door! Not all Euro lines are fitted out like the Orient Express. At least the seats are comfortable and can recline.

    • @mrvwbug4423
      @mrvwbug4423 Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@largol33t1 I know the better UK rail lines (Avanti West Coast and LNER) have a first class similar to Brightline's premium service, as does DB, EuroStar and SNCF. The rest can vary wildly of course.

    • @ellengrace4609
      @ellengrace4609 Před 7 měsíci +7

      Another factor for more accurate comfort comparison is that the measured dimensions for Delta were in first class, but that was a free upgrade. So comparing actual cost, he should have measured the dimensions of Delta’s coach seats, no power outlets, and alcoholic beverages not included. Or, compare using the actual cost of first class rather than what they paid because you’re not going to have that same flight experience for the coach price.

  • @Cactus732
    @Cactus732 Před 7 měsíci +343

    Another thing that makes a difference, particularly with an intra-Florida journey, is weather. The train will still take 4:25 regardless but the flight could be delayed for hours by FL storms.

    • @shsd4130
      @shsd4130 Před 7 měsíci +19

      The train could be delayed by negligent drivers stopping on the tracks & getting hit :(

    • @Adam-fb7cd
      @Adam-fb7cd Před 7 měsíci +1

      Ha. You think the weather delay is bad. Brightline has the HIGHEST death rate in the U.S. Wait until your train hits someone vs a 60 min weather delay at MIA

    • @w0ykj
      @w0ykj Před 6 měsíci +13

      Yea florida has an absurd number of at grade crossings. Probably need to fix that

    • @ianhomerpura8937
      @ianhomerpura8937 Před 5 měsíci +4

      @@w0ykj good luck telling that to FDOT lol

    • @blkfish70
      @blkfish70 Před 5 měsíci +3

      ​Chicago has a ton more, with less accidents.

  • @BryanClementi
    @BryanClementi Před 7 měsíci +266

    I've been an airline pilot for over 22 years and airplanes but I'm also a train nut. The Brightline was awesome! Trains are just so much less stress and more comfortable than airline travel even though they might take longer. Thanks for the great video and flying Delta!

    • @shechshire
      @shechshire Před 6 měsíci

      It takes 3.5 hours.

    • @ericolmstead5365
      @ericolmstead5365 Před 6 měsíci +8

      You said it! Far less stress, far higher service and comfort, all for a time sacrifice of only a few minutes. I luv train service.

    • @RadzPrower
      @RadzPrower Před 4 měsíci +10

      Yeah, I'd rather take a cross-country train that takes days than a flight that's only a few hours because I would just enjoy the ride and scenery personally.

    • @shechshire
      @shechshire Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@RadzPrower That’s Amtrak & a lot of it is because you have to transfer. Fast trains 🚄 take just as long if not less time than a plane w/o delays & long TSA lines.

    • @RadzPrower
      @RadzPrower Před 4 měsíci +3

      @@shechshire Oh, I know it could be better in a variety of ways. Hell, if Amtrak didn't get sidelined by giant freight trains all the time that would help even with just what we have.
      The point of my comment though was that if I'm not on a deadline, I'd still prefer the train regardless.

  • @richardchristman5066
    @richardchristman5066 Před 7 měsíci +605

    Good comparison! It appears you departed Miami in the early morning when traffic would be at a minimum. To make it more equal, an afternoon departure from MIA to MCO would have revealed a longer trip due to traffic in MIA.

    • @ChlckenNugget
      @ChlckenNugget Před 7 měsíci +41

      perhaps, but with the amount of time they had left after they got through security it wouldn't have made any difference in total travel time

    • @maz367
      @maz367 Před 7 měsíci +19

      MIA is incredibly close to the city center though, traffic to MIA often isn’t that bad. It also has a MetroRail station, less than 20 minutes from downtown.

    • @briangasser973
      @briangasser973 Před 7 měsíci +5

      Most people who want to go to orlando, are not looking at ending up at the terminal C at MCO which is quiet a distance from Disney, Universal, or downtown.

    • @tedharrison4109
      @tedharrison4109 Před 7 měsíci +5

      I agree, timing is everything in Miami. Another option that can bypass the traffic problem is using the Metrorail from/to Downtown to/from MIA

    • @bodyloverz30
      @bodyloverz30 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Or 7am-10am or 3pm-8pm too!

  • @RedNuii
    @RedNuii Před 7 měsíci +298

    It's also good to mention that you had to uber to the airport in MIA. As you mentioned, brightline offers free uber service to and from their stations for first class passengers and first come first serve shuttle service for smart class tickets. That price definitely factors in during busy times where ubers could cost 30-50 dollars.

    • @NickP16
      @NickP16 Před 7 měsíci +15

      Something that is missed though, with the first class ticket on Brightline, when it comes to Uber it’s limited to 5 miles around the train station

    • @Ven100
      @Ven100 Před 7 měsíci +36

      @@NickP16 That 5 mile radius from Miami Central is pretty encompassing. I've used that radius to get me to/from South Beach many times. If the station was in the middle of nowhere, the 5 mile radius would be a problem. Not so much for the dense downtown area.

    • @NickP16
      @NickP16 Před 7 měsíci +7

      @@Ven100 true, I was just stating the stipulation that wasn’t mentioned. Always important to know the terms and conditions when you get a first class ticket.

    • @1bluensx
      @1bluensx Před 7 měsíci +5

      Good to know, I didn’t know that

    • @chiarac3833
      @chiarac3833 Před 6 měsíci +1

      You have to use the Tri Rail to get to the airport. It literally stops inside MIA.

  • @Raptor-kc9vh
    @Raptor-kc9vh Před 7 měsíci +94

    I am definitely team Brightline. 2 hours is the safe arrival time for flights. Another factor missed. Luggage. Medium size suit cases are carry on with Brightline,and even if you did check luggage. The time from arrival to luggage collection, really adds up on a flight. Been using bright line for cruises for a while now. Love it. Will try my first Orlando to Miami for a cruise this December.

    • @GreenerGrass
      @GreenerGrass  Před 7 měsíci +9

      Good point about luggage!

    • @vietluu4930
      @vietluu4930 Před 3 měsíci

      @@GreenerGrass Dear Jeb,
      I hope this email finds you well.
      We have an opportunity for you to film the new Delta One Space and the Porsche service at LAX. Let me know if you are interested.

  • @jamesk370
    @jamesk370 Před 7 měsíci +65

    The quality of the train experience looks so much better than the airplane experience that the train would be my default choice -- hands down. Thanks for sharing.

  • @howardschilling8271
    @howardschilling8271 Před 7 měsíci +269

    “Is two hours too early? It is until it isn’t.” Truer words have never been spoken.
    Also to answer Suzanne’s question I always get to the airport at least 2 hours before my flight. I’m PARANOID about missing my flight 😂😂😂

    • @TheDigileet
      @TheDigileet Před 7 měsíci +17

      Same here. I’d rather spend 2 hours playing on my Nintendo Switch after clearing security than risk missing a flight.

    • @howardschilling8271
      @howardschilling8271 Před 7 měsíci +7

      @@TheDigileet exactly. I bring books/a Switch/my old school DS on these trips for a reason lol

    • @jasonthompson9698
      @jasonthompson9698 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Only time I've ever missed my flight was one time I was traveling between PHL and MSY on AA..I got off the highway close to my house to check to see if I had something in my carry on.. rather than turn around and go the way I came.. I decided to follow my GPS which took me on a dirt road.. I should have turned around immediately when I saw the dirt road but I was stupid and continued. I got stuck in the mud and had to call a tow truck. Luckily for me AA has a flat tire rule.. unfortunately the rule requires you take your original routing and connect in the same place.. so I ended up flying PHL-CLT-MSY with a 3.5 hour layover 🙄. There was a flight that was a very tight connection at CLT and I made it to the gate before they closed out the flight but they wouldn't let me because I had checked baggage even though I offered to pick it up the next day. I walked every inch of the airport and luckily the A gate expansion was brand new so I decided to check that out. Very nice.
      I also got to pop my Embraer cherry when I flew on an E175 from CLT to MSY.

    • @largol33t1
      @largol33t1 Před 7 měsíci +1

      No matter what the traffic is like on the road or in the airport, I always make it my main goal to be past the security gates with at least one hour and 10 minutes before the flight. Now when you're in Dallas, trying to make "The Mickey run" (DFW-MCO), it depends on the time of the year. I went in January and people were still packing in the planes. Anyone know why that route would have so many full flights? I thought most people have to put their kids back in school after Christmas break. When i visited Universal, it was in January. The parks were not even half full as I expected but the majority of the crowds flooded into the Harry Potter theme parks (Universal has two: Diagon Alley and Hogsmeade) and the lines for Hagrid's roller coaster was insane. And Jurassic Park was pretty hectic too. If your children's goal is to get their pics taken in the raptor pen, it's best to go in the morning before lunch.

    • @ChrisJones-gx7fc
      @ChrisJones-gx7fc Před 7 měsíci +4

      Here in California, where we’re building the nation’s first high speed rail system, when anyone talks about how it’s only 80 minutes flying between LA and SF they fail to take into account total travel time, which is closer to four hours from downtown to downtown. High speed rail aims to make that same trip in under 3 hours, and is being engineered and built to achieve that.

  • @gregmoore1661
    @gregmoore1661 Před 7 měsíci +51

    It's unfortunate that your Brightline train was delayed, as the typical trip time is just under 3:30 (actually faster than flying).
    Thanks for the comparison and good content!

  • @RVail623
    @RVail623 Před 7 měsíci +110

    The map shown at 0:52 is actually the Amtrak route, not the Brightline route. Brightline goes due east from Orlando to Cocoa. Amtrak's route goes via Sebring. A time & cost comparison between Amtrak vs. Brightline between Orlando & Miami would be of interest.

    • @brandonbloomquist3267
      @brandonbloomquist3267 Před 7 měsíci +5

      Just to up the anorak level, Amtrak goes to Tampa first from Orlando, and THEN to Miami. That squiggle is the Turnpike.

    • @fastcsx1412
      @fastcsx1412 Před 7 měsíci +1

      I mean technically that map isint anything at all, in real life the tracks go out a bit more west and also way closer to the lake, but still yeah it’s not correct. Plus one goes to Tampa and the other does not.

    • @sloop_jon_b
      @sloop_jon_b Před 7 měsíci +7

      ​@@brandonbloomquist3267The Silver Star goes to Tampa, the Silver Meteor doesn't

    • @brandob9
      @brandob9 Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@sloop_jon_bthanks - I didn’t know about the split route.

  • @armyavi8tor
    @armyavi8tor Před 7 měsíci +33

    Nice comparison. I’m an AA pilot that commutes to Miami from orlando. The train is a nice second option for me. In a perfect day flying sounds great, but in the summer when the weather hits I’ve sat on the tarmac for 1-2hours at least for weather delays into either Miami or MCO. The train is a nice option you know will pretty much go regardless. My advantage is I can get through security a bit faster vs the average passenger. The train is now by plan b versus driving, I can sleep all the way home or to work!

  • @nearly-blindbrian8372
    @nearly-blindbrian8372 Před 7 měsíci +64

    I used to commute between Miami and Orlando and I wold have loved to have Brightline back then.. you caught MIA on a good day.. normally it's super crazy, plus the hassle of airports compared to train stations is a factor as well

    • @GreenerGrass
      @GreenerGrass  Před 7 měsíci +20

      We were surprised how smooth MIA was, it’s usually a total zoo!

    • @Pantherjonvideos
      @Pantherjonvideos Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@GreenerGrass Absolutely! Last time I was at MIA it took over 3 hours just to get thru security!! If you're to fly into or out of the Miami area Ft Lauderdale is the better choice..Great comparison! I would opt for Brightline for the main reasons of it being cheaper and so much less stressful!

    • @bodyloverz30
      @bodyloverz30 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@Pantherjonvideos I HATE FLL, it has no lounges, bare basic airport, plus when cruisers are there, 3+ hours to get through horrible security! MIA by 1000%!

    • @pollytiks3885
      @pollytiks3885 Před 7 měsíci +2

      Great comparison! For me, the train won. I used to love to fly but flying isn’t what it was. Glad to see there’s renewed interest in trains.
      Thanks for taking us along!!

  • @JoseOnTheAir
    @JoseOnTheAir Před 7 měsíci +85

    Great comparison! 40 less minutes overall doesn't negate how much more useful time you gain with the train, not to mention the amenities. I'd say its within the margin of error for airlines with how prone we are to delays now more than ever.

    • @gnnascarfan2410
      @gnnascarfan2410 Před 7 měsíci +4

      In the summertime MCO and MIA usually get thunderstorms daily, so delays of 30 minutes or more are very common.

    • @andrewisvrycool
      @andrewisvrycool Před 7 měsíci +11

      Ive found that planes usally have a lot more delays and dont have free wifi. Train is cheaper, better + free wifi, u can walk aound, and not much longer for short distances. Train always wins for me!

    • @diannewi
      @diannewi Před 7 měsíci +2

      AND the difference in cost. And, keep in mind they got upgraded on the flight, too. That won't happen for most people.

    • @MushiGang
      @MushiGang Před 7 měsíci +4

      And along with the fact that a train produces way less emissions and you can still get cell service as you’re on the ground the whole time. I wish more places in the US had high-speed trains

    • @chrismckellar9350
      @chrismckellar9350 Před 7 měsíci

      There is no comparison. Both travel modes are very different plus one is more sustainable and environmentally friendly.

  • @carlbussett5370
    @carlbussett5370 Před 7 měsíci +49

    Great video, as a Floridian, I have been taking the Brightline from West Palm to Miami for a couple of years now, it is such an improvement over driving ! Now thanks to the both of you I have proof that it is also an improvement over flying for the longer Miami to Orlando trip!! Thank you both!!

  • @karlyle8317
    @karlyle8317 Před 7 měsíci +5

    I changed my rental car to this and on it now and it it unbelievable!!! What an experience and value!! The uber from my hotel was included and all the food and drinks too!! I can't thank you enough!!!!!!!

    • @karlyle8317
      @karlyle8317 Před 7 měsíci +1

      I just got off in Orlando and everyone has to experience this! I would never fly again. They pamper you more than in first class these days. We did the trip in under 3 hours and I was able to get so much work done! Thank you so much for the advice!!!

  • @mr3745
    @mr3745 Před 7 měsíci +43

    In the summertime, thunderstorms can really snarl up Florida airports and the en route airspace. Weather and air traffic delays could definitely tip things even more in the train's favor.

    • @christineytzen8269
      @christineytzen8269 Před 5 měsíci +1

      So true !! Any lightning and you are stuck. My daughter sat on the tarmac k for 2 hours one night.

    • @enjoystraveling
      @enjoystraveling Před 14 dny

      I’ve been stuck in Orlando airport twice students thunderstorms

    • @enjoystraveling
      @enjoystraveling Před 14 dny

      I meant to write due to thunderstorms

  • @philhowells7715
    @philhowells7715 Před 7 měsíci +64

    I'm really impressed with Suzanne's dedication to data collection and all the drinks she "has to" consume for the channel. 🥂🍷🍹🍸

    • @GreenerGrass
      @GreenerGrass  Před 7 měsíci +13

      Right?! 🤣

    • @bodyloverz30
      @bodyloverz30 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@GreenerGrass You need to start each directing including the Uber ride there, which gives a better inclination of true travel experience. Delta should be priced at First Class, which I found for $180. Unlike 1980's it comes with zero benefits!

    • @TheOnlyName
      @TheOnlyName Před 7 měsíci

      She must have a pretty comprehensive spreadsheet by now 😂

    • @downhillking2
      @downhillking2 Před měsícem

      L0L

  • @Iheartseattle1
    @Iheartseattle1 Před 4 měsíci +6

    I feel like the better way to compare would have been for the two of you to travel simultaneously. One takes the plane and the other takes the train

    • @downhillking2
      @downhillking2 Před měsícem

      I don’t agree.

    • @surveytestmoney2550
      @surveytestmoney2550 Před měsícem

      You don't agree with them splitting up to see who arrives at their destination faster? Why not?​@@downhillking2

  • @distantsignal
    @distantsignal Před 7 měsíci +28

    You guys do a fantastic job! Great writing, content, sequencing and videography is superb. Is this GoPro or something similar? Nice job with the mode comparison. The more positive passenger rail videos we get out here, the more likely we can help push the support for train travel.

    • @GreenerGrass
      @GreenerGrass  Před 7 měsíci +11

      Wow! Thanks so much for your kind words! We just film using my iPhone. Keeps things simple!

  • @stinooke
    @stinooke Před 7 měsíci +41

    Brightline looks like a great way to travel! I'm from Belgium and compared to the high-speed rail services we have here, the prices are similar, but the level of comfort and service looks superior. Glad to see long-distance rail making a comeback in the US!

    • @CaliSteve169
      @CaliSteve169 Před 7 měsíci

      Europe is different than the US. Different distances, different geography. Trains make more sense in Europe.

    • @heavyhauler426
      @heavyhauler426 Před 7 měsíci +11

      ​​@@CaliSteve169There is a cabview of a German ICE going from Frankfurt to Hannover. That geography the train moves through isn't very friendly for building fast rail. And yet, the trains on that route routinely hit 155 mph or 250 kph.

    • @CaliSteve169
      @CaliSteve169 Před 7 měsíci

      @@heavyhauler426 distances in Europe are different. The California desert for example is a different animal. They have been trying for years. Not the same thing trust me. It works in Europe and part of China, but in general, flying is more practical.

    • @stinooke
      @stinooke Před 7 měsíci +12

      @@CaliSteve169 Well Brightline seems to disagree because they're building straight through the Mojave! Longer distances are an issue in the west, less so in the east. I think the main problem is that there are limited regional rail services to connect to an that limits the practicality of long-distance rail. The US needs to work on its suburban networks

    • @CaliSteve169
      @CaliSteve169 Před 7 měsíci

      @@stinooke which will be an epic failure. Let them disagree. The train if ever built, will run from Victorville to Vegas. The bulk of traffic is from la to Victorville, which means people will still have to drive to Victorville. Way faster and more convenient to either drive or fly. Let them keep blowing money, at least it will stimulate the economy to finance pointless projects.

  • @jmajette2
    @jmajette2 Před 7 měsíci +10

    Loved this comparison video!
    We flew for the first time since 2019 this past summer. The Mrs and I exclaimed almost simultaneously: “Boy, we sure miss Amtrak!”

  • @ciaraspb
    @ciaraspb Před 3 měsíci +3

    I absolutely love your channel. The best reviews.

  • @WrongSideSimulations
    @WrongSideSimulations Před 7 měsíci +8

    Few other items in the event not covered by others. Yall landed North in MCO which saves some time compared to flying the downwind and landing South. Also, Florida is obviously very prone to afternoon and early evening thunderstorms resulting in mile in trail, ATC flow programs, and ATC ground stops (departure delays). And then for the destination whether it be MIA or MCO, thunderstorms over the field results in arrival delays or diversions.. all out of the control of the traveler. These are constraints not likely to be encountered on the Brightline. I'm manager of flight dispatch at a major U.S. carrier and often have to travel between MCO and FLL. I'll be giving the Brightline a shot! They even offer airline employees discounts! Great content as always and thank you for comparison!

    • @GreenerGrass
      @GreenerGrass  Před 7 měsíci

      Very good points! We got lucky with the weather and runway config!

    • @downhillking2
      @downhillking2 Před měsícem +2

      Thank you also for your expert input.

    • @surveytestmoney2550
      @surveytestmoney2550 Před měsícem

      They always stress that the best travel times are early morning departures😊

  • @italianlifestyle7911
    @italianlifestyle7911 Před 7 měsíci +11

    I love travelling by air but that train looks so chic and comfy🤩

    • @KiRiTO72987
      @KiRiTO72987 Před měsícem

      Yeah it's honestly sad how bad the US's passenger rail network is, most of the rest of the world has amazing rail networks and you can get pretty much anywhere by rail unfortunately in the US most railways are chronically under developed

  • @raph485
    @raph485 Před 7 měsíci +22

    Jeb running in the airport has me dying 😂 Love the videos y'all!

  • @LazyGam3rz
    @LazyGam3rz Před 7 měsíci +8

    Living in Omaha, our airport (Eppley) is only a “medium hub” as classified by the FAA, and I love the fact that I’ve never had to arrive more than an hour before my flight. I don’t check bags, however. I think the longest I’ve ever had to wait in security was like 30 minutes, and the average is like 5 minutes. And it’s consistently ranked as one of the cleanest in the country, in part because it’s just the right size with great workers!

  • @DannyA3579
    @DannyA3579 Před 7 měsíci +6

    I love the Brightline. Super convenient. Biggest drawback for me is that it’s NOT cheap.
    Trains are comfortable. They’re super clean and the staff are great. The main stations (Miami / Ft. Lauderdale / Palm Beach are huge and nice. The smaller stations are nice but not nearly as big as the 3 mains…well, I guess 4 mains now with Orlando.
    I live about 5-10 minutes from the relatively new Aventura stop so it’s convenient.
    I have yet to do the Orlando stretch but have gone to Palm Beach several times.

    • @DannyA3579
      @DannyA3579 Před 7 měsíci

      Right around the 8:54 mark I noticed exactly where you were. Aventura, right across from the mall. My neighborhood.

  • @FlightAndTrack
    @FlightAndTrack Před 7 měsíci +8

    Nice job. You know it's an awesome weekend when Jeb Brooks posts another video😊

    • @downhillking2
      @downhillking2 Před měsícem

      Jeb, Jeb, He’s Our Man If He Can’t Do It, Nobody Can!

  • @bengoldstraw1904
    @bengoldstraw1904 Před 7 měsíci +4

    Great video guys! This video opens up huge possibilities for comparison, London - Edinburgh Train vs Plane is something you guys should try when you’re next in the UK, Milan-Rome when in Italy. Hope to see more of these race videos 👍👍

  • @benjaminjoseph8487
    @benjaminjoseph8487 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Very cool comparison Jeb. Loved seeing the Brightline service and what they offer. Great video content, keep up the good work.

  • @60frederick
    @60frederick Před 7 měsíci +4

    Time difference: only 45 minutes… that is nothing. On the train you could see more details of the scenery passing by.
    My winner is the train.
    Thank you very much, Suzanne and Jeb, for sharing your video with us.

    • @Matt-yg8ub
      @Matt-yg8ub Před 7 měsíci +1

      The train is only comparable here because they chose such a short trip. It’s so short that the train actually has average plane travel times (much longer trips of course). The plane was handicapped by the recommended “arrive two hours early”, and then they just sat there till everyone else had left, artificially wasting time, and they’re comparing the premium accommodation on the mostly empty train when they started, to the much smaller 737 AND complaining about cary on storage compared to an EMPTY TRAIN.
      Yes, the train is nicer to travel on size wise, but this is a SHORT trip….you think it’s great till you try to sit there for 72 hours to get to LA ….compared to 6 to fly.

    •  Před 4 měsíci

      I’d argue this is the sort of travel distance where using the train makes sense. There is certainly a distance where taking the plane makes more sense, despite the overheads.

    • @iitzhasheem
      @iitzhasheem Před měsícem

      @@Matt-yg8ub who is telling you to take a train to LA lol thats not what its intended for. Trains work best on shorter distances like the NE corridor and cities like Miami to Orlando.

  • @chris.fitzgerald
    @chris.fitzgerald Před 7 měsíci +36

    Another great video, as always. What would have made it a fairer comparison would be traveling at the same time of day, early morning departure at an airport is a lot different than mid day.

  • @rowaystarco
    @rowaystarco Před 7 měsíci +38

    Thanks for another cool vid. Will enjoy watching it! I hope Brightline can be converted to electric and operate at higher speeds in the future.
    Edit: That time difference was so little, the gap can clearly be cut by improving the old tracks. And as you say the train ride is just more comfortable and you can spend almost all the time on working or relaxing. Flights on these distances make zero sense when you have have a train service like this.

    • @trainboy1979
      @trainboy1979 Před 7 měsíci +2

      I doubt there is any plans to convert it to Electric... my reasoning is, they would have just done it from the get go with it being a new service. Would seem silly now to spend that kind of money (versus during startup I mean). Upgrading the existing FEC sections will take time, but suspect it will happen at some point.

    • @rowaystarco
      @rowaystarco Před 7 měsíci

      It should get a conversion one day, at least a battery hybrid variant. The train could run bimodal with overhead + battery operation. My country just switched to a bimodal set on some stretches. Right now it's sadly electric + diesel electric generator, but the stadler trains can be converted to overhead electric + battery electric one day.
      But still, the train is better for the environmental impact.
      @@trainboy1979

    • @rowaystarco
      @rowaystarco Před 7 měsíci

      The fact that it's mostly using existing tracks is of course the main reason that it's using electric. I get that it doesn't make sense for them to pay another owner to upgrade their tracks.@@trainboy1979

    • @Ven100
      @Ven100 Před 7 měsíci +1

      West Palm Beach to Cocoa is currently limited to 90 MPH due to FRA certifications. By the end of next month it should be complete and speeds increase to 110 MPH.

    • @mrvwbug4423
      @mrvwbug4423 Před 7 měsíci +4

      The southern part of the line has to remove a lot of grade crossings to get the speeds above the 75mph they're limited to down there, Brightline is also the deadliest railroad in the US, entirely because of idiots trying to beat the train at grade crossings. A fully grade separated line would make it a candidate for conversion to HSR, which would require electrification. The Siemens charger locomotives can probably be geared for 140mph, but that's about the upper limit for diesel since the max power on their consists is 8000hp (2x 4000hp locomotives, normally one pulls the train the other generates power for the cars), you'd need double that at least for a 186mph HSR train.

  • @jimsexton
    @jimsexton Před 7 měsíci +1

    Great video, it was exciting to watch. Thanks.

  • @Ozmni11
    @Ozmni11 Před 7 měsíci +2

    I am so glad you did this comparison. I am headed to orlando later this year and also wanted to visit Miami. I was debating between the train and driving, never considered flying. I think I will opt for the train.
    Thank you!

  • @SpeedVS
    @SpeedVS Před 7 měsíci +110

    In the comparison at the end, I think it's worth mentioning the train pollutes far less than a plane.

    • @joyceanthony-huff2914
      @joyceanthony-huff2914 Před 7 měsíci +14

      Who cares?

    • @chrismckellar9350
      @chrismckellar9350 Před 7 měsíci +28

      @@joyceanthony-huff2914 - You would when your home insurance premiums increae in price or become non existent and the weather become unpredicture and more destructive.

    • @Novusod
      @Novusod Před 7 měsíci +5

      The tracks destroy quite a bit of nature so I don't know if that pollution thing really holds up.

    • @nasirroper4011
      @nasirroper4011 Před 7 měsíci +13

      @@Novusodthin strips of ballast going on for some miles vs destroying the ozone layer….

    • @mrvwbug4423
      @mrvwbug4423 Před 7 měsíci +10

      @@Novusod They disrupt the environment less than a highway. Train going 125mph is also quieter than a highway, even with the diesels that Brightline uses.

  • @DanknDerpyGamer
    @DanknDerpyGamer Před 7 měsíci +9

    IMO that you compare going through the terminus points for each mode AS WELL as the point A to point B travel for each mode, IMO makes this comparison so much better than what many others do - where they compare riding from point A to point B on a specific mode, to taking a flight AND going through the airport, which IMO is faulty.

  • @ramoncastillo4286
    @ramoncastillo4286 Před 4 měsíci +1

    loved watching your video!!! this was very informational.

  • @Maybetr1stan
    @Maybetr1stan Před 7 měsíci

    It’s always a good Saturday when Jeb posts, keep up the amazing work!

  • @gfrede1
    @gfrede1 Před 7 měsíci +4

    Awesome video. I love the comparison! I think I would take the train. Seems like it could be a more relaxing or productive option.

  • @beardown6574
    @beardown6574 Před 7 měsíci +8

    Love the concept for this one. The train is definitely the most comfortable and luxurious. And that's a darn good price for a first class ticket

  • @awkwardsilence82
    @awkwardsilence82 Před 7 měsíci +1

    That was a lot of fun. Thank you! Definitely Amazing Race vibes.

  • @charlesrobinson7249
    @charlesrobinson7249 Před 3 měsíci

    Loving this guys thanks 😊

  • @rickfoss5003
    @rickfoss5003 Před 7 měsíci +14

    Very well done. Being a train person to begin with, I must disclose my inherent bias. Even if the cost was the same, which it was not since the plane cost $83 per person more, the train has so much more going for it. All in all, a pretty fair comparison and the train wins, hands down. I hope that Brightline has a great and profitable future.

    • @CaliSteve169
      @CaliSteve169 Před 7 měsíci

      Trains make more sense in Europe than in the US. Different distances and geography. Aa far as being profitable - they are never profitable. You need rail between the destinations, where the air is free.

    • @rickfoss5003
      @rickfoss5003 Před 7 měsíci

      As you said, the distance between cities is a huge factor. Airlines and vehicular traffic are both heavily subsidized by the government in the form of air traffic control, airports, and roads. The railroads have always been forced to provide and maintain their own right-of-way at their own expense, giving the other forms of transportation an unfair advantage
      Brightline is trying to leverage the situation where there are cities of sufficient size within reasonably close proximity of each other.@@CaliSteve169

    • @yappofloyd1905
      @yappofloyd1905 Před 7 měsíci +2

      Yes, because airports just magically appear out of nowhere right Steve? You really are posting loads of illogical guff

    • @CaliSteve169
      @CaliSteve169 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@yappofloyd1905 really? Can you compare building an airport in LA and in NY vs building a railroad between the two? Ask an engineer if you need clarification. They've been trying to build a high-speed rail from SF to LA for years. They still call it the train to nowhere.

    • @yappofloyd1905
      @yappofloyd1905 Před 7 měsíci

      @@CaliSteve169 Even your reply is nonsensical. Only idiots who don't understand geography nor basic engineering call CHSR "a train to nowhere"! There's 4m pop in that Central valley catchment of the IOS. Please tell me the the cost of the current LGA renovation or what LAX expansion cost in the last decade.

  • @wilburhill2299
    @wilburhill2299 Před 7 měsíci +5

    Outstanding review! I do feel however that if you account for all the possible delays and inconveniences that can be associated with flying the time factor could be about the same for the train and plane. Having said that, the train seem to be the better travel experience and deal. Thanks so much for sharing.

  • @ThatXrayGuy
    @ThatXrayGuy Před 7 měsíci

    That's a great comparison! Thank you for sharing it!

  • @javianjohnson8746
    @javianjohnson8746 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Love the videos you make with your wife. The energy you two have together is really great to watch

  • @javianjohnson8746
    @javianjohnson8746 Před 6 měsíci +6

    I'm excited that Brightline is up-and-running and is seeing success so far. It really keeps hope of one day having high-speed rail throughout major cities in the U.S. The future is looking rally * here comes a pun * BRIGHT

  • @patriciafuchs5970
    @patriciafuchs5970 Před 7 měsíci +4

    Fun video! No lounge access sucks for flying. Planes have become so stingy that they usually don’t offer even snacks which really sucks.

    • @briangasser973
      @briangasser973 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Surprised Jeb doesnt have AMEX that gives him lounge access

    • @bubbledoubletrouble
      @bubbledoubletrouble Před 7 měsíci

      @@briangasser973 The point was to compare what each company offered standalone; Delta doesn’t offer lounge access to economy passengers

  • @TheMiamirep
    @TheMiamirep Před 6 měsíci +1

    Your editing and narration are pretty good. Feels like a tv show

  • @tomo9613
    @tomo9613 Před 7 měsíci

    Another great video. I always look forward to watching the latest adventure.

  • @RogueViator
    @RogueViator Před 7 měsíci +4

    Re: time at the airport. Regardless whether my flight is domestic or international, I show up a minimum 3 hours ahead. My thinking is, I would rather be the one waiting (and planespotting) rather than stressing whether I would miss my flight or not. That is my rule#1 of traveling. Rule#2 is not scheduling anything whatsoever the day of travel in case of trip delays/snafus. It makes life a lot more relaxed that way.

  • @michaelchua9433
    @michaelchua9433 Před 7 měsíci +4

    There's also something to be said about being able to watch the world zoom by from a train. That in itself is like in-flight entertainment.

  • @skbenergy
    @skbenergy Před 7 měsíci +1

    The last time I was in Miami I saw these....will check it out on my next trip....a awesome video :) !!!

  • @planaheadstayahead
    @planaheadstayahead Před 7 měsíci

    Amazing Race Jeb. The crossover we didn't know we needed

  • @StillPooh62
    @StillPooh62 Před 7 měsíci +6

    Have you guys ever considered going on The Amazing Race? I would definitely watch! They should do a travel vloggers edition. 😎

    • @Canleaf08
      @Canleaf08 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Jetlag the game! Jeb would be a good contestant… Or Miles in transit…

  • @Erica_Brenda
    @Erica_Brenda Před 7 měsíci +40

    The times were pretty close, but I think it is rare that traffic was in your favor. One traffic accident and that time would have been a LOT longer for the plane. Also, that the security line at the airport was unusually short. While the security line would not have made any time differences, it would add to the stress of the experience.

    • @MaxGrey03
      @MaxGrey03 Před 7 měsíci +5

      While delays in traffic and/or security would have added to the discomfort/stress level, that is what the recommended 2 hour early arrival time before departure is for. The overall time for the trip would not change (unless it was so bad that you ended up missing your flight entirely).

    • @technewseveryweek8332
      @technewseveryweek8332 Před 7 měsíci +1

      They arrived 2 hours early. Those 2 hours were counted in the total time despite doing nothing

  • @brycebaker1814
    @brycebaker1814 Před 7 měsíci

    Haven’t watched one of your videos in so long! Feels great to be back.

  • @danielintheantipodes6741
    @danielintheantipodes6741 Před 7 měsíci

    Great comparison. Thank you for the video

  • @warriorfight111
    @warriorfight111 Před 7 měsíci +4

    7:34 - for anyone not from the US or in the US but unfamiliar with trains, the fact they got that done that quickly and for that price is incredible.

    • @briangasser973
      @briangasser973 Před 7 měsíci +3

      Most of the rail, especially down the coast is legacy rail owned by FEC. Good luck building Brightline without the right of ways already owned between Miami and Palm Beach.

    • @Ven100
      @Ven100 Před 7 měsíci

      @@briangasser973 Well Brightline West will tackle the SoCal - Vegas route by not having an existing track ROW. They have gained the interstate ROW though.

    • @tonyburzio4107
      @tonyburzio4107 Před 7 měsíci

      Incorrect, the property is owned by FEC, but the track was added next to the freight line, and then all new built from Cocoa to Orlando.

    • @norwegianblue2017
      @norwegianblue2017 Před 7 měsíci +1

      They also bought the most expensive ticket. Could have gotten $75 tickets for basic seating.

    • @briangasser973
      @briangasser973 Před 7 měsíci

      @tonyburzio4107 The housing density between Coca and MCO is minimal, especially when it just runs next to the 528.

  • @fetzie23
    @fetzie23 Před 7 měsíci +3

    I get to a train station 10 minutes before departure, and the airport two hours before departure. So that buys the train a decent amount of time to take longer.

  • @Referee-583
    @Referee-583 Před 6 měsíci

    Jeb you're one of the best CZcamsrs! Thanks for your videos.

  • @alfonsobalao
    @alfonsobalao Před 7 měsíci

    Jeb, your watch game is on point the last few videos. I've spotted a Grand Seiko, a Sinn 556, and now an Omega (4:32)! Good stuff!

  • @Alexriga
    @Alexriga Před 7 měsíci +4

    Airplane may be delayed more often and more affected by weather. Happy to see railways are finally being developed in USA at least at some places. Good example of how trains should be, hope passengers will support the line.

  • @richardchristman5066
    @richardchristman5066 Před 7 měsíci +3

    In response to Suzanne's question regarding when to arrive at the airport - my wife and/or I arrive at the airport, typically two to two and one-half hours before departure. It's never too early for me, especially if we have lounge access.

  • @NilaMatters
    @NilaMatters Před 6 měsíci

    Such a great video!!

  • @mrmackee123
    @mrmackee123 Před 7 měsíci

    Been waiting for this 🎉

  • @torgeirbrandsnes1916
    @torgeirbrandsnes1916 Před 7 měsíci +5

    Great vlog as always! Do the next one in Europe! Trainraids up to 6h is winning to the plane. A new law in France will put a stop to all domestic flying. Keep up the good work. Be safe!

  • @Ven100
    @Ven100 Před 7 měsíci +4

    The train by far is the best way to travel between Orlando and Miami. A train only has to come close to the total travel time of flying for it to be more than competitive. It's why studies in Europe have shown people are more willing to take a longer train ride over flying due to the added levels of comfort and less hassle vs flying.
    Brightline is still running at 90 MPH between West Palm Beach and Cocoa. After the FRA certifications are complete sometime in November, that will increase the speed allowed to 110 MPH.
    Having left so early in the morning for the airport, some slight time advantage was given to the plane as others have pointed out. A nice video overall.

  • @thewolfethatcould8878
    @thewolfethatcould8878 Před 7 měsíci

    You guys never fail to make me smile and full of joy~ kinda like a little kid. It is wonderful! I have always wanted to see what the airline "sky club lounges" are like, maybe one day I will be able to see them. Thank you always for all that you do to uplift us all. Have a great week!

  • @jbreezy101
    @jbreezy101 Před 7 měsíci

    Awesomely done!

  • @diannewi
    @diannewi Před 7 měsíci +3

    As you point out, there are "intangibles" to travel. I MUCH prefer train travel, it's just so much less stressful. My home airport is ABQ and 90 minutes before departure is good (since I normally travel carryon), but my husband has a service dog and that takes extra time at the ticket counter. So we have to arrive 2 hours early when he's also flying.
    We have good Amtrak service in ABQ, but train prices for a roomette are so expensive now. I used to travel to L.A. and back on the train. Now, if I can get a non-stop flight, that's a better choice. Makes me sad, as I love trains.
    I always enjoy your videos. See you in the sky - or boat - or train. But, hopefully, NOT on a bus...

  • @ArjunJani-os8nw
    @ArjunJani-os8nw Před 7 měsíci +6

    Do JetBlue vs Southwest vs Alaska

  • @jqgoldstriker8096
    @jqgoldstriker8096 Před 7 měsíci

    Yes! Knew such video was coming but didn’t know it would be so soon!

  • @FelipeColby
    @FelipeColby Před 15 dny

    Of course, this could have been done many different ways...but that felt pretty realistic/fair all the way around, which shows the thought going into it for planning. Very well done. Plus I love the "Where are we going? Oh yeah, that's right." At the end. I have been there for sure!

  • @AnandDharan-tf1jo
    @AnandDharan-tf1jo Před 7 měsíci +4

    Very entertaining video - and Brightline looks fantastic! To make it more apples-to-apples, you and Suzanne could have raced each other in the same direction, with one of you taking the train and the other flying. I think I’ve seen TPG do that (for example, train vs. plane from New York to DC).

  • @marlopeterson8283
    @marlopeterson8283 Před 7 měsíci +3

    I love aviation, but Brightline has a wonderful product. Would love to see it here in Texas. Took brightline earlier this year from FLL to PBI.

    • @brucebanana4486
      @brucebanana4486 Před 7 měsíci

      Brightline is considering building in the Texas Triangle area for rail.
      Currently, Texas Central is planning high-speed rail from Houston to Dallas. They are partnering with Amtrack to help secure federal grants to start the project..

    • @dynasty0019
      @dynasty0019 Před 7 měsíci

      @@brucebanana4486 I can totally see Texas Central complete one portion of the triangle while Brightline complete another portion, thus creating something similar to the JR's in Japan where they complement each other's services despite being different companies.

  • @jacksonkuster3805
    @jacksonkuster3805 Před 7 měsíci

    Awesome seeing you in Miami! I reverted moved down here for college and I am super excited about the Bright Line!

  • @sushifornico
    @sushifornico Před 7 měsíci +1

    A a German viewer - of course I am jealous! First class on Deutsche Bahn does not even give you a free meal or beverage! I guess bright line has the advantage of showcasing their shiny bright seats - which looks nice! For in German cities I always take the train - even did a first class trip berlin to Marseille (12 hours but was so worth it)
    Thanks for the video - this is pretty awesome!

  • @donaldmickunas8552
    @donaldmickunas8552 Před 7 měsíci +21

    If you want to include potential traffic delays, you should begin and end each test at points equidistant from the terminals with about the same probability for delays due to traffic. I would also rule out running and fast walking as well. A nice stroll would account for people who don’t move as fast as you folks. 😉
    Personally, I would choose the train. It appears to be a much more enjoyable and less stressful experience despite the difference of an hour. Having said that, it is a great video as always and entertaining to watch.

    • @lizcademy4809
      @lizcademy4809 Před 7 měsíci +4

      I thought about that too ... but in Orlando, they would have taken the same amount of time to get from anywhere to the combined airport / train station. If the two were in different places, travel time to each would be a factor, as it is, travel time to both is the same.
      In Miami, they did account for this, by choosing an end point downtown, away from the station and airport.
      I would also choose the train, if I ever found myself in a place where there was train service. My city only has one Amtrak train come through a day, and it doesn't go anywhere I would want to travel unless I wanted to do an 18 hour + ride each way. We NEED more and better trains in the USA!

  • @ryanfrisby7389
    @ryanfrisby7389 Před 7 měsíci

    Fantastic video guys!!!

  • @kp7j4x
    @kp7j4x Před 7 měsíci +2

    Brightline is amazing! Got bored one day flew from DCA to MIA, took public transportation from MIA to Brightline, then to MCO and then back to DCA.

  • @yaowsers77
    @yaowsers77 Před 7 měsíci +3

    i'd take the train over the plane especially with that close of a margin in time. no airport anxiety of how long security is going to take. and thanks for taking one for the team with the drinks, suzanne! 🤣

  • @NATO4623
    @NATO4623 Před 7 měsíci +20

    Brightline the best train in American history

    • @kingvictor2174
      @kingvictor2174 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Yeah true. Coming closer to Europe Level

  • @lilysgram5886
    @lilysgram5886 Před 6 měsíci

    Great video.
    Our Son & his family live in Miami and as we get older we will seriously consider taking the train!!

  • @stevej2947
    @stevej2947 Před 7 měsíci

    You guys are such dorks!!😂 I LOVE IT!!

  • @hermidalc
    @hermidalc Před 7 měsíci +4

    Don’t know if others already mentioned this, but maybe you could’ve added carbon emissions comparison per passenger mile. Train most likely comes out way ahead here, so even if trip took 40 min longer it had a much lower carbon footprint.

  • @floinnovate4416
    @floinnovate4416 Před 7 měsíci +3

    Great informative video as always. I wish you would have added the way most Floridians get to Miami and many tourists which is to DRIVE as a third comparison. At the current price point, Brightline even as nice as it is, will fail - notice the lack of ridership in your video - it is far more cost effective to drive either through the middle of Florida (Highway 27) that takes you through the amazing sugar cane and river of grass Everglades, or the Tollway road that takes you through some amazing Florida coastal communities. It is even faster than the other two options.

    • @exoressdelivers70
      @exoressdelivers70 Před 7 měsíci

      Brightline isn't trying to get everyone out of the car or plane onto the train. They're saying they can make a profit if they get only 10% of those travelers. Also note that he said his plane holds 160 people but there were 52 empty seats. So the plane was 1/3 empty but apparently Delta can still make a profit with a plane that's 1/3 empty. I'm assuming Brightline too can make a profit with trains that are 1/3 empty.

  • @Chases_Aviation
    @Chases_Aviation Před 5 měsíci

    Jeb, I really adore watching your videos. Your my top CZcamsr!

  • @usajcmv3399
    @usajcmv3399 Před 7 měsíci

    this was very close Drag race between plain vs train... loved it..

  • @charlessapp1835
    @charlessapp1835 Před 7 měsíci +3

    Train wins outright. The train only lost by 45 mins., was cheaper, (big importance in my book), and had a lot less hassle.
    I just wish Amtrak would extend the Heartland flyer north to Kansas City, Omaha, Sioux Falls, and Twin Cities. Then my home state of South Dakota would finally get some rail service. We are the only state of the lower 48 that has never has Amtrak.

  • @citibear57
    @citibear57 Před 7 měsíci +4

    Train for me. Less stressful. More relaxing.
    I'm happy to hear that your flight wasn't 45 hours long. Or 114, 126, 132, 83, or even 112 hours. God forbid having to sit on a plane for that long! lol 🤣

  • @BradleyBoardwine
    @BradleyBoardwine Před 7 měsíci +1

    I love train travel and I cannot wait for brightline to get to me here in Tampa. A lot of people give brightline hate because they say it’s not faster than flying or driving, however; as you were saying, people can get work done from boarding to debarking on the train, whereas only at 10,000’ft+ on a flight. On top of that, the hassle of air travel can be annoying. Security, boarding processes, debarking, baggage (if any), etc. plus, I have flown from miami to tampa and Vice Versa plenty of times and it’s better than driving for sure, but it can be pricey, making brightline a really great alternative for a more relaxing, smooth trip

  • @sarahbee6856
    @sarahbee6856 Před 7 měsíci

    Love the amazing race vibe, Suzanne! Speaking of…. You two would be great for that show!!!!!

  • @XNick291X
    @XNick291X Před 7 měsíci +6

    For domestic flights I'd say about 2 hours at most is what you need for check in, security, snacks etc. For International flights I'd give it about 4 to 5 hours at least!
    I don't think Google Maps takes into account pedestrian crossings either Suzanne, so hopefully that answers your question.
    That 40 min difference between train and plane is honestly kind of negligible if you are just travelling between Miami and Orlando. I'd definitely take a train though purely based on a cost/emissions/service perspective. I will come to the states and ride Brightline one day!

    • @GreenerGrass
      @GreenerGrass  Před 7 měsíci +2

      Very true, it was closer than we expected!

    • @XNick291X
      @XNick291X Před 7 měsíci

      @@GreenerGrass It seemed so tense haha!

  • @that247life
    @that247life Před 7 měsíci +3

    My understanding is that Delta's flights to/from Miami and Orlando are intended to feed their inherited LATAM gateway rather than try and compete with AA or even Brightline point-to-point, and I suspect their fares between the two are priced so as to not reduce connecting capacity to/from South America.

  • @teazerfemi
    @teazerfemi Před 7 měsíci

    Thanks a million fantastic Duo

  • @dannyb7329
    @dannyb7329 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I travelled from Orlando Airport to Miami last August. Less than 2 weeks before the new Brightline station opened... Had to take the bus which annoyingly took about an hour longer than the train. I wanted to see what the journey would've been like on the train and from your video it definitely would've been a better experience in terms of comfort and speed.

  • @mikiewifnoe360
    @mikiewifnoe360 Před 7 měsíci +5

    Trains are usually less stressful. Although giving florida my money will not be happening anytime soon. With that said, it's another good video.

    • @Itallianmobboss
      @Itallianmobboss Před 7 měsíci +4

      Isn’t brightline mostly private

    • @opienick
      @opienick Před 7 měsíci +1

      Yea, we Floridians are very scary and need your money very bad.