Transportation from City Center to Adana Şakirpaşa Airport
With direct flight opportunities to different cities of Turkey and world, Adana Şakirpaşa Airport is the busiest airport of Eastern Mediterranean and Çukurova Region. This airport is open to air traffic since 1937 and it also connects cities like Adana, Mersin, Osmaniye to outer world. It's quite easy to get to this airport which is only 4-5 km away from the central points of the city.
Adana Metropolitan Municipality's public bus number 135 gets to the airport from Çukurova University, Balcalı direction. These buses operate everyday from 06.00 in the morning till 23.10.
Taxis are a good alternative for transportation because of the short distance between the airport and the city center. From the outermost destination, it costs around 40 TL to get to the airport. Also there are many minibus routes that pass from main arterial roads of the city and go to Şakirpaşa Airport direction. There are also car rental options.
Adana Şakirpaşa Airport Contact Information
Address: Adana Şakirpaşa Havalimanı, Adana
Telephone: +90 (322) 435 03 80
Fax: +90 (322) 435 91 26
Transportation from James Spriggs Payne Airport to the City Center
Although Spriggs Payne or James Spriggs Payne Airport is the second and smaller airport of Monrovia, the capital of Liberia, it is only 7 km from the city center, making it a frequently used airport.
Although the distance between Spriggs Payne Airport and the city center is 7 km, there is no public transportation option to cover this distance. Taxi or private transfer is your only chance to reach the city center.
Since taxis are definitely around the airport during scheduled flight times, it is unlikely that you will not be able to find a taxi after getting off your flight. When you exit the airport arrivals terminal, you can see the taxi stand in front of you.
The city center is only 7 km. The journey takes less than 10 minutes. Some tourists visiting the city consider a more economical transportation option by using a collective taxi to reach the city center from the airport.
Taxis here pick up other passengers on the way, and you'll generally travel in a crowded way. Robbery and pickpocketing can happen in such crowded taxis. For your safety, either find a taxi contact from someone who has traveled to Monrovia before, or take the entire journey yourself by telling the driver not to take extra passengers.
Although there is no Uber in Liberia yet, an app called Hannk provides a similar service. Since the company is not well known yet, we recommend that you do your own research before using it.
Your other option, other than a taxi, is to book a private transfer. You have several different options for this. The first is to add your city center transfer to this tour, if there is a tour you can buy online before coming to Liberia.
Another is to just arrange an airport transfer without taking a tour, or contact the hotel you are staying at and use the hotel's own transfer if they offer a transfer service. If you are going to Liberia for business, you can also ask your colleagues there to greet you.