Transportation from the City Center to Addis Ababa Bole Airport
Since Addis Ababa Bole Airport is located very close to the city center, it does not take long to reach the airport.
The fastest option for this journey is to take a taxi, which you can find immediately, especially in the touristic areas of the city. The blue-white taxis from two different taxi companies are private taxis, and the yellow ones are those belonging to the state-affiliated NTO (National Tour Operation and Travel Agency). They still have a negotiable price chart, as they are already affiliated with the NTO.
Private taxis, on the other hand, can ask for up to 10 times more than this price tariff. Taxis do not have a meter, so it is recommended to agree on the price by telling your destination before boarding.
Minibuses you can get on from the city also carry their passengers from the city center to Addis Ababa Bole Airport. Tickets are paid on the bus to the driver. Depending on the traffic situation, the journey takes between 10-15 minutes after the minibus takes off.
You can also go to the airport with tricycles like Tuk Tuk, which you can see anywhere and anytime in the city center, which we are familiar with from the Far East. These vehicles, called Bajaj, can easily take two passengers and their luggage. Although the journey time may take a little longer, this is not a problem as the airport is only 6 km away.
If you want to go to the airport with a private transfer, you can book this transfer online or the front desk of the hotel you are staying will help you with this.
Transportation from Prince Said Ibrahim International Airport to the City Center
The Comoros is a country made up of islands of various sizes, off the coast of East Africa, adjacent to the coasts of Madagascar and Mozambique. Neighboring world-famous tourist destinations such as Seychelles and Mauritius, Comoros offers as much to its visitors as they do.
Tourists entering the country usually land on the Great Comoros Island, the largest of these autonomous islands, and at the Prince Said Ibrahim International Airport, located in Moroni, the capital of the country.
Prince Said Ibrahim International Airport (HAH) is located 20 km north of the city centre. The island can be reached by direct flights from very few destinations, including Tanzania, Dar-üs Selam, Madagascar, Nosy Be and even Istanbul. But flights here are often delayed, delayed and sometimes even earlier than scheduled.
The easiest way to get from the airport to the city is to book a private transfer. Most likely, your hotel will provide a free airport transfer for you. First, you must contact your hotel to confirm the transfer.
If your hotel does not provide a transfer service for you, you can find many transfer services online. Thus, when you get off the plane, you will be greeted by a professional and easily transferred to your hotel.
There is no bus service on the island. Those on the island reach their destinations by shared taxis that operate like minibuses. When you land at the airport, you can take the taxis waiting in front of the door. The 20 km distance to the city center takes an average of 40 minutes. Taxi fares are standard based on distance. Make sure the taximeter is on.
As a possibility, if you are coming here for business, you can also ask the company you work for or a colleague to meet you at the airport.