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 Paramaribo Airport to City Center
Paramaribo, the capital of Suriname, one of the countries in South America, is one of the most interesting destinations in the world with its unique culture, interesting traditions and colorful social life. The capital, which is located on the banks of the Suriname River, about 15 km inland from the shores of the Atlantic Ocean, is worth seeing with its architectural structures and canals reminding of the Dutch colonial period in the past.
The city is one of the most crowded and densest trade points of the region. The city, which has close commercial ties with Europe, has been in intense trade with Europe since the Dutch colonial period.
The center connecting the city to the world and the region is Paramaribo-Zanderij International Airport. The official name of the airport in Suriname, which the locals call JAP, is Johan Adolf Pengel International Airport. The airport, which is also the headquarters of the country's flag carrier airline Suriname Airways, has a very busy passenger traffic throughout the year.
Johan Adolf Pengel International Airport is located 45 km south of the city centre. There is no public transportation option to reach the city center from the airport. There are alternatives such as taxi, car rental, motorcycle rental, purchasing a private transfer service or using shuttle vehicles to reach the city center for passengers arriving at the airport.
Taxis are the most frequently used option by both locals and foreigners visiting the city. It takes about 1 hour to go from the airport to the city center by taxi. Although roads and traffic can be stressful at times, you should get used to the system in Suriname.
Taxi fares are above the world average. Payment is made in cash only to the driver. Credit card is not accepted. Since Suriname is a former Dutch colony, there is a predisposition to foreign languages. However, before you take a taxi, agree on the destination and the price.
Many hotels have private transfer services for their guests. You can find the list of these hotels on the airport's official website.