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 Conakry Airport to City Center
Conakry is the capital of Guinea and also its largest commercial center. There are dozens of alternative activities to be done in the city, which has signed a great tourism potential in the region with tourist groups and package tour organizations visiting the city to see the Atoll Island.
After swimming at Soumba Waterfall, which is 2 hours away from the city, you can have a nice meal at the restaurant with a waterfall view. In addition, the city's botanical gardens are loved by travelers, as well as tourist attractions such as the Guinea National Museum, the Guinea Palace and West Africa's largest mosque, the Great Mosque of Conakry.
Make sure you are vaccinated against hepatitis A, yellow fever and typhoid before visiting Conakry. Conakry International Airport or, officially, Ahmed Sékou Touré International Airport, is the main airport of Conakry.
There is no bus line departing from Conakry Airport, which is 13 km from the city center, or a railway line connecting the airport to the city. In this context, the most convenient way to get from Conakry Airport to the city center is to take a taxi or rent a car.
You can even rent these taxis daily or half-day with a driver at very affordable prices after you arrive in the country. You need to agree on the price of the taxis you will take from the airport in advance so that you do not have to pay extra fees later.
Renting a car in Conakry is also quite an expensive option, but renting a car before your flight will give you peace of mind in many ways. You can also book a private transfer from Conakry Airport to the city center by requesting it from the hotel where you will be staying in Conakry or from a reliable tour company. Thus, when you leave the arrivals hall, the officer waiting with a banner with your name in his hand will direct you to the vehicle.
In this type of reservation, you must inform the transfer company of your flight number and time, because they may continue to wait for you in a possible delay. Since security problems are common in Guinea, it may be wise to choose not to get into a vehicle that you have not booked or recognised.
There are also minibuses that go to the city center from Conakry Airport and are frequently used by the local people. To get on these, you have to leave the airport and walk to the main street. The minibuses that go to the city in one hour do not operate after 18:00.