Transportation from Amman City Center to Queen Alia International Airport
There are bus, taxi and car rental options to reach the airport from the city center of Amman. Work to connect the airport to Amman by rail is still in progress.
The first way to the airport is to use the services called Sariyah Airport Express Bus. It is possible to find these buses every 30-60 minutes. The route they follow is North Bus Station, Housing Bank Complex, Fourth Circle, Fifth Circle and Sevent Circle. Buses operate between 06:30 and 00:00 in the morning.
If you wish, you can easily reach the airport by taxi. Taxis in Amman generally operate at a flat rate.
Transportation from Ahmedabad Airport to Ahmedabad City Center
Although Ahmedabad Airport, officially known as Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport, is a large airport serving the city of Ahmedabad, transportation means from the airport to the city are very limited.
In this context, the best solution for you to cover this distance is to use airport taxis. You make your payment by telling your destination from the toll booths in the terminal building and you take the next taxi with the receipt they give you. The city center is only 9 km away and the journey takes about 20 minutes.
Another prepaid option is to use rickshaws, which are the same as tuk tuks in the Far East, but here they are called rickshaws. These tricycles are large enough to comfortably accommodate two passengers and their suitcases. These vehicles, also called rikshas, can be used even as a touristic experience, although they are much slower and safer than cars.
You can also use transportation applications such as Uber and Ola, which are frequently used in the city, to reach the city. You can meet with your driver at the drop-off and drop-off points specially designed to use this service within the airport.
After exiting the airport and walking for 1 km, you can reach the city center by taking the AMTS buses from the stops named Airport Circle or Sardarnagar Approach on Airport Road.
We recommend that you keep in mind that the BRTS company has a female-only bus operating on the same line.