Transportation from the City Center to Port Bouet Airport
Port Bouet Airport, whose official name is Félix-Houphouët-Boigny International Airport, is an international airport located in Abidjan, Republic of Ivory Coast, an African country. Located 16 km southeast of Abidjan city centre, the facility is used for civil and military purposes and has a passenger capacity of up to 2 million. Many international airline companies, including Turkish Airlines, operate at the airport, and flights are organized to destinations such as Paris, Lisbon, Brussels and Lagos. Check-in desks at Port Bouet Airport, named after Félix Houphouët-Boigny, the first president of Ivory Coast, are located at the main entrance of the terminal building. There is a baggage delivery belt at the exit of the arriving passenger terminal. You have to pay an hourly fee while taking advantage of the 24-hour car park services. The 24-hour rate is set at 5000 FCFA; 150 FCFA is added every hour when this period is exceeded. Vehicles used for transportation from the city center to Port Bouet Airport:
Bus
Those who want to use the bus to get to Port Bouet Airport from the city center can use the number 6 bus from the train station in Plateau. The journey can take an average of 1 and a half hours and a one-way ticket is set at 200 FCFA.
Airport Shuttles
There is no shuttle service to the airport, but some hotels can provide private shuttle services to their customers. If you are staying in the city center, you can contact your hotel and get information about these services.
Taxi
It is possible to find a taxi at almost every point in the city center. The taxi ride takes an average of 40 minutes from Abidjan city center and charges a minimum of 5000 FCFA.
Port Bouet Airport Contact Information:
Address: 07 BP 30 Abidjan 07, Côte d'Ivoire
Phone number: +225 21 75 79 00
Transportation from Munich Franz Josef Strauss Airport to the City Center
Munich Franz Josef Strauss Airport is an international airport located in Munich, the capital of the state of Bavaria in Germany. Named after former Prime Minister Franz Josef Strauss, the airport is located near Freising, 28 kilometers north of Munich. Munich Franz Josef Strauss Airport is Germany's second largest airport after Frankfurt Airport. In Europe, it comes in seventh place in terms of density. As of 2015, Munich Airport has flights to 228 destinations in 66 countries.
There are bus, train, hotel transfer service, taxi and car rental options to reach the city center from Munich Airport.
There are several bus lines connecting the airport to the city centre. The bus stop is located just outside of Terminal 1 and Terminal 2.
The shuttle services of some hotels take you from Munich Airport to your hotel. To see the hotels with transfer service, visit the official website of Munich Airport.
Alternatively, you can choose taxis from Terminal 1, Terminal 2 and Central Area. You can choose a non-smoking taxi with different vehicle options.
If you want to rent a car, you can get help from the offices located in the Central Area.