Transportation from City Center to Detroit Metropolitan Airport
Detroit Metropolitan Airport is a passenger airport located in Detroit, Michigan, USA. Detroit Metropolitan Airport, Michigan's busiest airport, is also one of the largest airports in the country. Also known as Metro Airport or Wayne County Airport, the airport is 26 km from Detroit city center and 30 km from the main bus station, Greyhound.
There are scheduled flights from Detroit Metropolitan Airport to 30 different international and 40 different national centers. New York, Seattle, Chicago, Washington, Boston, Las Vegas, Orlando, Portland, San Francisco; On international flights, Paris, Frankfurt, London, Amsterdam, Shanghai and Munich are among the popular destinations.
Since the airport has two separate terminals, McNamara and the North Terminal, it is necessary to check in advance which terminal the plane will take off from. Both terminals have short-term and long-term parking spaces. In both terminals, the first half-hour parking fee is $4, and the daily parking fee is $36. In addition, there are cafes and restaurants where you can spend time in both terminals. Check-in desks and luggage delivery areas are located in both terminals separately.
You can review the following methods for transportation from the city center to Detroit Metropolitan Airport:
Bus
It is possible to reach the airport by city buses called SMART and SMART FAST from the city center. 125, 280, and 261 for the North Terminal; Buses 125 and 261 can be taken to McNamara terminal. Buses departing from Michigan & Schaefer stop end at the airport. The journey takes approximately 40 minutes and costs $2 (2019).
Taxi
Transportation from the city center to the airport by taxi costs approximately $40 and the journey takes 20 minutes (2019).
Detroit Metropolitan Airport Contact Information:
Address: Detroit, Michigan 48242, United States
Phone Number: +1 734-247-7678
Transportation from San Jose Airport to San Jose City Center
The only means of transportation from San Jose International Airport, also known as Juan Santamaría Airport, to San Jose city center are buses, taxis and personal/rental car options.
When you leave the airport, you should take the Alajuela – San Jose bus in the direction of San Jose from the bus stop in front of the terminal. The journey is 18 km and takes about 35 minutes. Bus drivers sell tickets for the trip.
Taxi service to any destination in Costa Rica is available 24 hours a day at the airport terminal. Many companies authorized by the airport offer transfer services to both individuals and groups with orange and red vehicles. Also, Uber is an alternative for transportation in San Jose.
If you want to visit San Jose and the surrounding cities and do not want to deal with taxis or transfers every time, renting a car is also a good option. There are offices of world-renowned rent-a-car companies such as Budget Alamo Enterprise in the terminal.