Transportation from Berlin City Center to Brandenburg Airport
The most ideal transportation options to get from Berlin city center to Brandenburg Airport are S Bahn subway, train, taxi and private vehicle. The Airport Express train is easily accessible from Berlin city center to Brandenburg Airport. It organizes a flight every 10 minutes from the city center to the airport. In addition, S Bahn, S9 and S45 transportation to the airport is provided in 25-30 minutes.
Transportation from the City Center to Schönefeld Airport
Bus, train, taxi and car rental services can be used to reach Schönefeld Airport from the city center.
Buses running reciprocally from Berlin city center and the airport are operated by Berlin Transport Services (BVG). It is possible to reach the airport in a short time by using two different types of buses, express and regular lines. Normal buses collect passengers from intermediate stops and reach the airport. Express buses are a faster option for those who want to go directly to the airport.
The railway system in Berlin is quite strong. The main train station in Berlin city center serves passengers who want to go to other cities of Germany. With the system called S-Bahn railway, it is possible to reach the city center and the airport. S9 and S45 lines pass through the airport. These lines operate between 06:00 in the morning and midnight.
It is a very quick and easy way to get to the airport from the city center with taxi stands all over the city center, taxis called by the phone and taxis dialed from the road. Before using the taxi, it is recommended to get information about the route to go and to talk to the driver for the price. There are also drivers who bargain in taxis from time to time.
It is an alternative for those who want to go to the airport with their own car, through the rent a car offices in the city center and online reservations.
Transportation from Lilongwe International Airport to the City Center
Lilongwe is the capital of Malawi and the second largest city with a population of 900,000. Near Malawi's border with Zambia, whose name means "Warm Heart of Africa", Lilongwe is so green that travelers sometimes say they don't realize they're in a city because the buildings in downtown Lilongwe are surrounded by vast green spaces and trees.
Lilongwe Nature Sanctuary divides the capital into the old city and the new city. While the old city formed Lilongwe Village and its surroundings, the new city, which is today's city center, was established after the capital was moved from Zomba to Lilongwe.
The roads of the new city, also known as the Capital City, are in very good condition compared to other African countries and there is no traffic problem. In addition, Lilongwe, which is much safer than the capitals of the surrounding countries, is a city where travelers feel comfortable and foreigners enjoy living with its good infrastructure, hotels, bars and restaurants.
Lilongwe Airport, also known as Kaumu International Airport, is located 20 minutes' drive north of the old city. If you haven't arranged a private transfer in advance, the only way to get from the airport to Lilongwe is to take a taxi.
There are usually enough taxis at Lilongwe Airport, but you should definitely talk about the price you will pay to go to the city, because the drivers may ask for more money when getting out of the taxi. Taking a taxi to Capital City is more affordable than going to the old city.
You can also request a transfer from your hotel to the city center from Lilongwe Airport, but this option is usually more expensive than a taxi. Local people, who go to Lilongwe from the airport with their own vehicles, sometimes offer to take foreigners to the city if they have space in their cars.