Transportation from City Center to Dublin Airport
City CenterDublin Airport, which connects the capital of Ireland, Dublin to the world, welcomes thousands of passengers every year. The airport, which has the busiest terminal in the country, provides domestic and international connections.
There are metro, airport buses, taxi and car rental options to reach the airport, which is 10 kilometers away from the city center in Dublin, the capital of Ireland.
It is possible to use the buses of two different bus companies between the airport and Dublin city centre. Buses belonging to Air Link and Air Coach companies take their passengers from the city center to the airport with a frequency of 15-30 minutes. It is also possible to go to the airport from Parnell Square by using the 747 city bus. The bus journey between the city center and the airport takes about 30 minutes depending on the traffic density.
Another alternative to get to the airport from the city center is the Northern Metro. It can be reached by subway from O'Connell station to the airport terminal. You can reach the airport by using taxis at different points of the city center. It takes about 20 minutes by taxi from the city center to the airport.
It is also possible to rent a car through rent a car offices or online reservation.
Dublin Airport Contact Information
Address: Dublin International Airport, Dublin, Ireland
Tel: +353 1 814 1111
Fax: Getting to Dublin Airport on + 353 1 8144717
Transportation from Atyrau Airport to the City Center
Atyrau is the main port city of Kazakhstan on the Caspian Sea coast. Since the Ural River, which is considered the border of two continents, passes through the middle of the city, it is considered to have lands in both Europe and Asia.
Since the city is 22 meters below sea level, Atyrau Airport is considered one of the lowest international airports in the world. Although Atyrau Airport, the main airport of the city, is approximately 7 km from the city center, you do not have many options for transfer.
Taxis in Atyrau are generally unsigned, so it can be a little difficult to spot them. They also don't have standard fares or taximeters. Therefore, before you start your journey, you should agree on the price and make sure that you agree on how much by showing the banknotes in your hand.
Likewise, it is a known practice that taxi drivers ask for more money when the journey is over and argue with tourists about it. Most taxi drivers only speak Kazakh Turkish or Russian, so if you master the numbers, at least you'll be more comfortable with the price. You are lucky because the numbers in Kazakh Turkish are very similar to those in our language.
If you want, you can call Rhythm and Voyage companies and call a taxi by phone. If you are going to return from the bar or other place late at night, it is especially recommended to call a taxi. Even if you don't have such a chance, at least don't take a taxi alone. As a nightly rate, be prepared for prices to skyrocket at least two or three times.
Rhythm (Phone: 252525)
Voyage (Phone: 326045)
Your option other than a taxi is to arrange a private transfer. You have several different options for this. The first is to contact the hotel you are staying at and use the hotel's own transfer directly, if available.
Another is to book your city center transfer with the company if you buy a tour online, and the last is to arrange an airport transfer from online sites. If you are going to Atyrau for business, you can also ask your contacts in the city to meet you.