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Alor Setar Airport
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The busiest months for Ankara Alor Setar flights are August. Therefore, tickets you buy for months August are usually more expensive than the rest of the year. It is possible to find cheaper prices by flying in August months.
Transportation from City Center to Ankara Esenboğa Airport
Connecting the capital Ankara to the rest of the world, Ankara Esenboğa Airport is open to air traffic since 1955. Having many direct flight opportunities for both domestic and international flights, this airport is among the most environmentalist and modern terminals of Turkey. Located on the borders of Akyurt and Çubuk counties, transportation from city center to the airport is carried out by land.
You can use public buses, Belkoair buses, taxis or car rental opportunities to get to the airport from city center. It's possible to get a taxi from everywhere in the city to the airport. There's an opening fee and a fixed fee for every km in taximeters in Ankara. It's standard for 24 hours.
With Belkoair buses, you can transport between AŞTİ (Bus Station)-Kızılay-Airport line. Having 24 hour service, Belkoair buses departure in every 30 minutes during busy hours and in every hour after midnight.
Ankara Metropolitan Municipality's 442-3 numbered EGO public buses operates for 24 hours between AŞTİ (Bus station) and Airport. You can get to both domestic and international terminals by using EGO buses which departure in every 30 minutes.
Ankara Esenboğa Airport Contact Information
Address: Ankara Esenboğa Havalimanı Çubuk, Ankara
Telephone: +90 (312) 590 40 00
Fax: +90 (312) 590 40 41
Transportation from Sultan Abdul Halim Airport to the City Center
Alor Setar Airport, whose full name is Sultan Abdul Halim Airport, is an intercity airport serving the city of Alor Setar in Malaysia. Passengers using this airport generally transfer to the vehicles going to Langkawi Island and Hat Yai city of Thailand from here. The transportation options from the airport, which receives only four commercial flights a day, to the city center are almost non-existent.
The first thing you should do is ask if the hotel you are staying at has a shuttle service from the airport. Hotels close to the airport usually pick up their customers from the airport with free shuttles.
Your next easiest option is to take one of the taxis at the airport. The distance between Sultan Abdul Halim Airport and the city center is approximately 9 km and it takes 20 minutes by taxi. Do not forget to download the Grab application, which you can use in many countries in the Far East, especially in Malaysia. These applications, which reduce the cash payment process and the risk of being robbed by the taxi driver, are one of your biggest assistants in a trip.
If you are going further from the city center, Anak Bukit train station is only a 5-minute drive from the airport. From here you can transfer to trains to Alor Setar, Gurun, Sungai Petani, Kangar, Arau and Padang Besar.
As another option, you can go to the shuttles of the tours that come to greet their customers and ask if you are going to the city center and if they have any vacancies. Most tour services will have vacant seats and will not say no to excess passengers in exchange for a fee.
Malaysian origin Air Asia Airlines takes minibuses to Hat Yai city of Thailand simultaneously with its own planes. These minibuses, which depart approximately 35 minutes after your plane lands, leave you in Hat Yai approximately two hours later, including passport control. You can reserve these minibuses three days before your journey. If you find a place in the vehicle, you can also get on without a reservation.
Malaysia is a very rich touristic destination in terms of places to see. After landing at Alor Setar Airport, you can rent a car from internationally reliable brands such as Hertz, which has an office here, and you can both go to the city center and visit the sights in Alor Setar. But it is worth remembering that, since Malaysia is a former British colony, traffic flows on the left, that is, on the opposite side for us. There is no problem in renting a car with a Turkish driver's license.