Transportation from the City Center to Bergen Airport
Bergen Airport is a very comfortable airport in terms of transportation from the city. You can reach the airport by many different vehicles. The most economical of these is the light rail train. If you have a Bergen Card, this train is free from anywhere in the city. The journey takes about 45 minutes and you arrive at your destination without being affected by the traffic density.
Another way to reach the airport is to use the express airport buses of Flybussen. You can pay the bus fare after you board, or you can pay online before boarding, so you can benefit from a small discount.
You can get on the bus from 6 different stops from the city center. You can enter the official page to buy a stop list and tickets. If you have a Bergen Card, you are entitled to a 20 percent discount on tickets. You can check the website of Flybussen company for bus schedules and pricing details.
Municipal buses that run from Bergen to the airport are also a good option for this journey. You can check which of the common stops in the city you can get on from their official site.
Taxi fares in Bergen are quite expensive. In terms of your budget, we recommend not using a taxi unless you have to. Taxis accept credit and debit cards. Taxi drivers are known to be educated and helpful. With shared vehicle options and Uber-style applications, you can reach the airport from the city center at a more affordable price than a taxi.
Transportation from Keflavík Airport to Reykjavik City Center
Although Keflavík International Airport is not located in Reykjavik, it is the country's largest airport serving both Iceland and Reykjavik.
There are many means of transportation from Keflavík Airport to Reykjavik city center. These include scheduled buses, public transport and taxis. Car rental, on the other hand, stands out as a suitable alternative, as in every big city.
There are two private bus companies that run 24/7 from Keflavík International Airport to Reykjavik city centre. These are FlyBus and Airport Direct companies.
Flights of Flybus operate between Keflavík Airport and BSI Bus Terminal. The company does not have a specific timetable for the flights departing from here, it organizes a flight for each landing plane. Even if the flight is delayed, the bus waits for passengers at its stop just outside the terminal building. Tickets for the trip are sold at vending machines in the Arrivals section.
Another bus company, Airport Direct, operates between Keflavík Airport and Reykjavik Terminal (Skogarhlid 10, zip 105 Reykjavik). This company also does not have a specific schedule and is waiting for all the landing flights. The journey to the city center takes an average of 45 minutes and the company drops you off at the nearest bus stop to your hotel. The ticket required for the journey is sold at the firm's office, which you will see as soon as you exit the customs gate.
There is a 24-hour taxi service at Keflavík International Airport. It is recommended that you confirm the cost of the trip before boarding. If the taxi driver refuses to take you to your desired destination, call +354-425-6400 and they will solve your problem.
There are 4 car rental companies at Keflavík International Airport. These; Avis, Europcar, Budget and Hertz. Although the above bus companies provide 24-hour service, car rental companies do not provide 24-hour service. If your flight is late at night, you need to deal with car rental and how to pick up the vehicle before your flight.
The services of the public transport operator Strætó also operate between Keflavík Airport and the BSI Bus Terminal. The cruise number is 55 and the journey takes between 1 hour and 1 hour and 15 minutes. On weekdays, the first flight departs at 06:35 local time, while the last flight departs at 22:55 and the intervals vary. You can check all the flights, including the changing times on the weekend, from this address. Also, bicycles are not accepted this time.