Manchester to Exeter

Exeter is a city located in Devon, in southwest England, also known as the West Country. Exeter is situated on the River Exe – after which the town is named. Exeter has an estimated population of 118000.

The straight line distance form Manchester to Exeter is 192.2 miles.

Exeter International Airport (EXT) lies east of the city of Exeter. Exeter International Airport offers a range of flights to UK airports.

Flying from Manchester (MAN) to Exeter International Airport (EXT) takes approximately 65 – 70 minutes.

Flights from Manchester to Exeter are usually not expensive, and the main airline using Exeter Airport is low-cost airline Flybe which is based at Exeter. Manchester flights to Exeter can cost from £40.00 one way... Booking your flight tickets in advance should lower your costs.

Exeter International Airport is situated five miles from Exeter city centre. You can reach the city centre by a bus service, and rail services.

If you are travelling from Manchester to Exeter by rail you could expect a travel journey of round 6 – 7 hours, with 2 or 3 change over’s at Crewe and Birmingham North during the journey.

When travelling from Manchester to Exeter by road can be a long journey. Manchester has one of the most extensive bus services. It is advised to use a journey planner to plan your journey if you are planning to drive from Manchester to Exeter.

Driving from Manchester to Exeter is estimated at 237 miles. The average journey time would be around 4 hours and 15 minutes. The main routes you would be using to drive from Manchester to Exeter is the A6, A5103, A34, A56, A556, M6, M5, A3015, B3183.

 
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