Transportation from City Center to Hatay Airport
Hatay Airport is located on the southernmost part of Turkey in the city center of Hatay. This airport connecting Hatay to all around Turkey and different world cities is open to international air traffic since 2007. Located 45 km away from İskenderun, 25 km away from Antioch, 25 km away from Kırıkhan and 41 km away from Reyhanlı, it has an increasing passenger traffic. There're plenty of options to transport from city center to Hatay Airport and vice versa.
You can use HAVAŞ shuttles, taxis and car rental options to transfer from the city center to Hatay Airport.
Regulating their routes according to the departure hour the flights, HAVAŞ shuttles departure from both Antioch and İskenderun. Shuttles departing from İskenderun follow the Pac Meydanı Shell Benzin İstasyonu Önü, Sahil Yolu (Ziraat Bankası karşısı-Anıt), Atatürk Bulvarı, İsmet İnönü Caddesi (Fener Caddesi), Prime Mall Karşısı (Migros), Deniz Alayı, E-91 Highway route and reach to the airport.
Shuttles departing from Antioch follow Gündüz Caddesi, Atatürk Caddesi, Vali Ürgen Meydanı, Mustafa Kemal Üniversitesi Rektörlüğü and Antioch-İskenderun Highway route and reach to the airport.
To take a cab from the city center is another option. To bargain with the taxi driver and to discuss the fee before taking the cab are some of the suggestions of the local folk. You can also rent a car from the car rental offices in the city center.
Hatay Airport Contact Information
Address: Hatay Havalimanı, Hatay, Türkiye
Telephone: +90 (326) 235 13 00
Fax: +90 (326) 235 13 09
Transportation from Cincinnati Airport to City Center
Cincinnati International Airport, or Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, is an airport serving the state of Kentucky, USA. Since it serves a cosmopolitan city with a very developed infrastructure, there are many different vehicles to get from the airport to the city center.
The most economical of these vehicles is to use the Airporter 2X bus of TANK (Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky). These buses, which operate seven days a week, start their services at 05:00 in the morning and finish at 00:30 at midnight. So they provide almost 24 hour service. The journey takes about 25 minutes. The ticket fee is paid to the driver.
If you are going to transfer, there is a very small extra fee, you must pay it to the driver in advance. If you do not want to deal with cash and transfer tickets, you can download the application called EZFare and get your ticket online from within the application. In this way, you can pay the wages of your companions, if any, from one place, along with your own wages.
If you are going to use public transportation more than once a day, you can also consider getting a daily or monthly pass. You can find more information about all price information, timetable, route information and pass types on the official website of the TANK company.
If you are staying in one of the hotels below, you are lucky because your hotel provides you with a free shuttle service. You can find the shuttle stop by following the signs “Ground Transport West”. The hotels that provide free shuttle service are as follows:
Cincinnati Airport Marriott, Courtyard Florence South, Hampton Inn – Airport, Hilton Cincinnati Airport, Radisson Hotel, Tru by Hilton – Airport and Wingate by Wyndham.
It is unthinkable that an airport in the USA, the homeland of Uber, does not have Uber. You can meet your driver at the hop-on-hop-off points reserved for Uber and Lyft cars within the airport and start your journey, which will take approximately 20 minutes.
There is also a taxi stand at the airport where you can find a taxi 24 hours a day. To find taxis, which is one of the fastest options possible, you should follow the signs for “Ground Transport East”. Unlike other airports, when you go out from the arrivals floor at this airport, you cannot see vehicles lined up right next to the pavement, this includes taxis. Because all of the transportation vehicles here are waiting for their customers at the places marked “Ground Transport East” or “Ground Transport West”.