Transportation from the City Center to Budapest International Ferenc Liszt Airport
Budapest International Ferenc Liszt Airport is the country's largest international airport serving the capital city of Hungary, Budapest. The airport, formerly Budapest International Ferihegy Airport, still continues to be called by this name from time to time. The airport, located 16 km southeast of the city, was established for military purposes in 1939-1944 during the war. Later, it was rearranged in 1947-1950 to be converted into a civil airport. Today, more than 40 airlines use this airport. Budapest Airport experiences its busiest period in July, August and September.
There are options such as bus, minibus, taxi or car rental to reach Budapest Airport from the city center.
Undoubtedly, the most economical option is buses. Between 04:00 and 23:00, bus number 200E runs between Kőbánya-Kispest metro station and Terminal 2. To reach the airport from the city center, you can first take the metro numbered M3, which goes in the direction of Újpest Központ, and then the bus numbered 200E. It is possible to buy your tickets from automatic machines or ticket offices. You can take the bus after you get on the bus, but it is a little more expensive.
Another way to reach the airport from the city center is to use minibuses. The miniBUD shuttle service with which Budapest Airport is contracted offers a comfortable and fast travel service to those who want to go to the airport.
You can also use taxis, but be sure to discuss the price in advance.
Budapest International Ferenc Liszt Airport Contact Information
Address: BUD Nemzetközi Repülőtér 1675 Budapest Pf. 53.
Tel: +36 (1) 296-9696
Fax: +36 (1) 296-5966
Transportation from Leeds-Bradford International Airport to the City Center
Leeds is the largest city in the English State of West Yorkshire and is famous for its nightlife, universities, sports teams and shopping boutiques. It also promises many things to travelers with its theatres, historical architecture, museums, cafes and restaurants.
Leeds-Bradford International Airport is located 11 kilometers northwest of the city, between Bradford and Leeds. So it serves both Leeds and Bradford.
Buses from Leeds-Bradford Airport to the city center are operated by Transdev Blazefield under the brand name Flyer. Flyer buses, which are fast and comfortable, reach Leeds city center from the airport in about 25 minutes and there is wifi on the buses.
The bus stop is right in front of the terminal. You can reach Leeds city center from the airport with the A1 bus, and Bradford can be reached from different routes with the A2 and A3. Bus number A1 runs between 05:10 am and 00:05 pm and stops at Leeds City Square, York Street and Leeds Bus Station. Bus A2 runs from Leeds Airport to Bradford between 05.27 am and 23.27 pm, while bus A3 goes to Bradford between 06.50 am and 22.50 pm.
The last stop of both buses is Bradford Interchange train station.
It is also possible to transfer to the railways from Leeds Train Station, Bradford Interchange Station and Bradford Forster Square Station by using the Leeds and Bradford buses departing from the airport.
If you want to take a taxi from Leeds Airport to the city center, the airport's official taxi partner is Arrow Cars. You can book the taxis that pick up passengers right in front of the terminal online, or you can call them by downloading the Arrow Cars application to your phone. This way you can check the prices up front.
A taxi can also be arranged from the touch screen in the international arrivals terminal or from the taxi booth in front of the terminal. Vehicles that can take up to 8 passengers are also available depending on your preference.