Transportation from City Center to Bradley International Airport
The airport code for Bradley Airport, the second largest airport in New England, is BDL. Airlines that operate flights through the airport in a town called Windsor Locks in Connecticut include companies such as United Airlines, Air Canada and Southwest Airlines. The airport is used not only for passengers but also for cargo transportation. The airport, which provides services such as commuter lifts and wheelchairs, as well as telecommunication devices for the speech and hearing impaired; It offers its guests a perfect travel experience with its restaurants, cafes, bars, shopping malls and hotel. Bradley International Airport has parking spaces arranged in line with the number of visitors. Parking is charged $3.25 for up to 30 minutes, $5.50 for 30 to 60 minutes, $7.25 for 1-1.5 hours, and $1.75 for every 30 minutes over 1.5 hours (2019).
There are train, shuttle, bus and taxi options for transportation from the City Center to Bradley Airport.
Bus
Local buses from the Connecticut Convention Center and Union Station in Hartford provide direct service to the airport, the 30-Bradley Flyer local buses cost $1.75. The journey takes about 30 minutes.
Airport Shuttle Vehicles
It is possible to reach the airport from the city center with special services via the Internet.
Taxi
It is possible to reach the airport from Hartford city center in 20 minutes by paying approximately 45 dollars (2019).
Train
The closest train stop to Bradley International Airport is Windsor Locks, which is 5 kilometers away and can be reached by trains departing from the city center.
Rent a car
You can reach the airport by renting the car you want through the car rental companies in the city or via the internet. You can deliver the rented vehicle to the company's office at the airport.
Transportation from Munich Franz Josef Strauss Airport to the City Center
Munich Franz Josef Strauss Airport is an international airport located in Munich, the capital of the state of Bavaria in Germany. Named after former Prime Minister Franz Josef Strauss, the airport is located near Freising, 28 kilometers north of Munich. Munich Franz Josef Strauss Airport is Germany's second largest airport after Frankfurt Airport. In Europe, it comes in seventh place in terms of density. As of 2015, Munich Airport has flights to 228 destinations in 66 countries.
There are bus, train, hotel transfer service, taxi and car rental options to reach the city center from Munich Airport.
There are several bus lines connecting the airport to the city centre. The bus stop is located just outside of Terminal 1 and Terminal 2.
The shuttle services of some hotels take you from Munich Airport to your hotel. To see the hotels with transfer service, visit the official website of Munich Airport.
Alternatively, you can choose taxis from Terminal 1, Terminal 2 and Central Area. You can choose a non-smoking taxi with different vehicle options.
If you want to rent a car, you can get help from the offices located in the Central Area.