Transportation from the City Center to Cincinnati Airport
Cincinnati International Airport (Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport) is an international airport located in Kentucky, USA. Since it is located in one of the most developed cities in the USA, you have many different options to reach the airport from the city center.
The most economical of these options is to use the Airporter 2X bus of the official public transportation company of Northern Kentucky, TANK (Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky). This bus runs reciprocally from the airport seven days a week.
The flights start around 04.00 in the morning and end around 00.30 at midnight. Thus, there is public transportation between the city and the airport for almost 24 hours. The journey takes about 25 minutes. You can pay the ticket price to the driver, or you can pay online by downloading the EZFare application.
The ticket is a little cheaper for payments via the application, and the transfer is free. But if you are going to pay in cash and transfer, there is a very small extra fee, which you must pay to the driver in advance. You can check more information about ticket prices, timetables, route information and passes on the official site of TANK.
If you are staying at one of the airport hotels nearby, your hotel probably has a free shuttle service to the airport. Do not forget to get information about this from the receptionist.
Hilton Cincinnati Airport, Holiday Inn Cincinnati Airport, Holiday Inn Express - Cinti Riverfront, Holiday Inn Express - Florence, Holiday Inn Florence and Home2 Suites Florence provide free shuttle services from the city center to the airport.
Uber, Lyft and standard taxis are also among your options for a comfortable Cincinnati Airport transfer. The journey takes an average of 20 minutes with passenger cars.
Transportation from Boston Logan International Airport to the City Center
Logan Express, a bus line serving between Boston Logan International Airport and Braintree, Framingham, Woburn, Peabody, takes 35-40 minutes in total between the start and end stops. The fee for this express line is 7 dollars. In addition, blue and white airport shuttle buses depart every 5-6 minutes to reach the city center.
One of the most frequently used means of public transportation in Boston for airport and city transportation is the subway. It takes about 30-40 minutes to reach the city center by metro, while a one-way ticket costs $2.65 per person. Passengers who want to take the metro can use the free transfer buses departing from the airport.
Those who want to have a more comfortable journey by taking a taxi to the city center can reach the city center in 15 or 25 minutes, depending on the density of traffic. Taxi fare varies between 25-45 dollars accordingly. The airport, which is approximately 5 and a half kilometers away from the city center, also offers free shuttle service to some hotels. For this reason, if you are going to stay at the hotel, it is useful to get information about this issue from the hotel authorities in advance.