Transportation from City Center to Gaziantep Oğuzeli Airport
Gaziantep Oğuzeli Airport, located within the borders of Gaziantep, Oğuzeli district, is located 20 km southeast of the city. The airport, which is open to national and international flights, was opened in 1976 and renewed in 2006 and international flights were added. From Gaziantep Airport, there are flights to many cities of Turkey and the world.
There are private car, municipal bus, HAVAŞ shuttles and taxi options to reach Gaziantep Airport from the city center.
You can go to the airport, which is 20 km away from the city, by city buses. Municipal buses reach the airport by following the Balıklı-Governorship-University Boulevard-Karataş route.
Another useful way is HAVAŞ services. Shuttles departing from HAVAŞ City Office reach Gaziantep Airport by following Nizip cd, Cemetery junction, İpekyolu, cement junction, Perilikaya Meat and Fish Institution, Oğuzeli Junction. The journey takes approximately 35 minutes.
You can also prefer commercial taxis to reach the airport from the city center.
Gaziantep Oğuzeli Airport Contact Information
Address: Gaziantep Oğzueli Airport, Oğuzeli / Gaziantep
Phone: 0342 582 11 11
Transportation from Kualanamu Airport to Medan City Center
Kualanamu International Airport, also known by the code KNO, is the country's second largest airport located in the North Sumatera Region of Indonesia.
The fact that there is direct access to the airport by train makes it very easy to transfer to the city center. There are 40 reciprocal flights a day between Kuala Namu Airport and Medan Airport Train Station, and the train takes you to the city center in 30 to 50 minutes, depending on the time you board. The ticket fee can be paid online from the company's website, or it can be paid in cash or by credit card at the ticket office. You can find the current timetable on the official website of the railway.
DAMRI minibuses are the most economical way to go to the city center. When you exit the airport gate and turn right, you will see the DAMRI ticket office. You can buy your ticket from here and get on these shuttles that run between the airport and the city center. These minibuses depart every 15 minutes between 05.00 and 23.00. The distance is 40 km and the journey takes about 60 to 90 minutes.
You can also take a taxi from the airport for this journey. Taxis that are allowed to carry passengers have a sticker on their windows showing this. For your safety, make sure that the taxi you take has this sticker. The journey takes between 60 and 90 minutes depending on the traffic situation. Considering that the fare increases proportionally when the traffic is very heavy, taxis are no longer an economical option.
There is no Uber in Indonesia, but Grab and Gojek fill that gap very well. Both applications are cheaper than the taxi option, but if you come across a congested traffic, it is possible to pay a higher price. However, if you are traveling as a large group, it may be even more economical than the Grab/Gojek train option.