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 Port Au Prince Airport to the City Center
Toussaint Louverture International Airport, also known locally as Port Au Prince Airport (PAP), is known as the busiest airport in Haiti.
As the capital and most populous city of Haiti, Port-au-Prince is also the country's gateway to the world. Besides being a tropical holiday destination, it is known as a historically important location because it is an overseas French colony.
The country suffered a heavy blow as a result of an unfortunate earthquake in 2010, and then tensions increased in the country as of the second half of 2022, as it suffered the shock of the pandemic.
Therefore, you do not have many options to reach the city center from the airport. The most logical option is to arrange a reliable transfer for you from the hotel where you will stay. Thus, after you get off your plane and go through passport control, it's just a matter of finding your driver who holds your name. It takes an average of 15 minutes to go to the city center, which is 5 km away, due to the poor infrastructure.
Another option is to take a tour from a tour operator that you believe is reliable by reading reviews on global websites like Viator. Thus, the tour bus picks you up from the airport, tours you all day and then drops you off at your hotel. There is a one-day tour and airport transfer in between. So you're killing two birds with one turn.
Although there are car rental services of companies such as Avis and Budget at the airport, a car with a driver is recommended instead of renting a car, since the infrastructure and road condition of the country is very bad. If you still want to rent a car, you should take a short walk to the car rental offices in the car park inside the terminal.
If you are going for a job, the most logical option may be to ask a coworker to pick you up.