The North-South train link will soon be covered by newly refurbished trains with catering on board, providing I think a 2hrly direct service from Holyhead to Cardiff. It may well be 4 hours+ in journey time vs a 45min flight, but throw in check-in time, between 30mins up to 1.5hours before depending on when you want to arrive, journey time to/from the Airport at both ends, especially as many arriving in the North may not actually want to go to Holyhead, it could be Bangor or even further East and South. Journey time won't then be as bad as originally thought.
The Air Link continues being promoted as connectivity, and yes it certainly does enable some day trips to be done for work purposes, but since covid and less demand for face to face meetings it does put into question the viability of the route, especially with over £1m a year in funding for a maximum of 38 people per day in each direction.
The train journey leaves Holyhead at 0530 and arrives at 10am, and the return journey can be done at from Cardiff at 1712, arriving in Holyhead by 2145. Not that many people will be doing a day return every day, so that kind of day return can still be done occasionally, in the comfort of a train.
The Air Link continues being promoted as connectivity, and yes it certainly does enable some day trips to be done for work purposes, but since covid and less demand for face to face meetings it does put into question the viability of the route, especially with over £1m a year in funding for a maximum of 38 people per day in each direction.
The train journey leaves Holyhead at 0530 and arrives at 10am, and the return journey can be done at from Cardiff at 1712, arriving in Holyhead by 2145. Not that many people will be doing a day return every day, so that kind of day return can still be done occasionally, in the comfort of a train.