Transportation from Glasgow City Center to Glasgow Airport
One of the easiest ways to reach the airport from Glasgow city center is to use the shuttles numbered 500 operated by the Airport. The shuttle departing from the Buchanan bus stop in the city center arrives at the airport in 15 to 30 minutes. Luxury seats, USB charging ports and unlimited 4G internet are included in the service. You can get the necessary ticket for the trip from the driver. You can pay by credit card or cash, and if you pay cash, you can get change.
If you are in a hurry to go to the airport, if you say you will go slowly, the bus number 77, which departs from the Buchanan bus station in the city center, takes you to Glasgow International Airport in 45 minutes and 1 hour. If you do not have a ticket, you can also buy a ticket on the bus by paying the driver in full.
You can also use those famous white taxis you see all over Glasgow to get to the airport. You don't need to book a taxi in advance, you can stop a taxi by just raising your hand. The taxi ride from the city center to the airport takes 15-20 minutes under normal conditions.
Another way to reach Glasgow International Airport is to arrive by bike. You can come to the airport with your bicycle, thanks to the uninterrupted bicycle path offered by the City of Glasgow, which is completely bicycle-friendly, from the center to the airport. Parking options for your bike are offered free of charge.
Transportation from Venice Marco Polo Airport to the City Center
There are sea bus (vaporetto), train, bus, taxi and car rental services among options to get to the city center (7 km) from Venice Marco Polo Airport.
One of the most affordable methods for those who want to prefer public transportation from the airport to the city center is the municipal bus. The journey takes 25 minutes with the ACTV buses that go up to Rome Square. It is possible to find tickets for the buses, which operate between 04:00 in the morning and 00:00 at midnight, at the airport. Another bus company serving Venice city center is ATVO. The journey takes about 30 minutes by bus, which operates between 07:30 in the morning and 00:00 at midnight.
One of the best ways to go to the Venetian Islands from the airport quickly and pleasantly is by sea buses. The sea buses called Vaporetto have 3 different routes. You can buy tickets from the pier, which can be reached after a 7-8 minute walk from the terminal exit.
In order to reach the city center by train from Venice Airport, you first need to go to the train station by another vehicle. Mestre and Santa Lucia stations are the nearest train stations.
You can easily get to the city center by taxi, which you can use from the airport arrivals terminal. Fixed fares are usually charged on routes with the last stop of Roma Square and Mestre.
You can get car rental service from companies that have offices at the airport or by making a reservation online. Water taxis, which provide private service between the canals, are also among the options.