Transportation from the City Center to Havana Airports
Havana, the capital of Cuba, has two flight areas, Jose Marti International Airport and Playa Baracoa Airport. Jose Marti International Airport, which connects Havana with the world, is known as the largest airspace in the country. Approximately 4 million passengers visit the airport annually.
Transportation from City Center to Jose Marti International Airport
The distance between the city center and Jose Marti International Airport is approximately 18 kilometers. Those who want to go to the airport from the city center prefer transportation options such as train, taxi, bus and car rental.
Those who want to go to the airport by public transportation can take the buses that depart every 30 minutes between 10:00 and 22:00, but it is not recommended for guests coming to Havana to use the bus because of the crowded and irregular departure times. In addition, you have to walk about two kilometers to get to the area where the bus stops are located. It is possible to reach the airport in 20-25 minutes by using the taxis in the city center instead of the bus.
You can also go to the airport by taking the train from Havana Central Train Station. Another alternative for airport transportation is car rental. Rental offices in the city center or the airport are very helpful to tourists in this sense.
Jose Marti International Airport Contact Information
Address: Avenida Van Troy y Final, Rancho Boyeros, Havana, Cuba
Tel: +53 07 649 5777
Transportation from Guatemala City La Aurora International Airport to the City Center
La Aurora International Airport is located in the Finca San Isidro area on the south side of Guatemala City, and all transportation options used to get to the city center, 6 km from the airport, accept payments in US Dollars.
To get to the city center from Guatemala City Airport, the bus line that runs from the main street in front of the airport goes to the intersection of La Reforma and 12 Calle in Zona 10. Although it is one of the most economical means of transportation, municipal buses are not considered very safe in Guatemala City.
From La Reforma or 7 Avenida parallel to it, you can transfer to the safer Transmetro buses to go to the city center located in Zone 1. It should also be taken into account that the buses will go quite slowly during rush hour. The most colorful means of transportation in Guatemala City are the buses named "chicken bus". These vehicles take you up to Zone 1 or 4 and tickets can be obtained from the driver.
Many companies providing shuttle services at Guatemala City Airport, such as Transportes Alamo (+502 7767 4582), Autobuses del Norte (AND) (+502 2251 0610), Transportes Galgos (+502 2232 3661), Monja Blanca (+502 2238 1409) there is. Private or shared shuttle services can be obtained from these companies.
When arranging a private transfer from the airport to the city center, do not forget to provide your flight number so that your driver will continue to wait if there is a delay. Private transfer vehicles greet you with a banner with your name when you leave the terminal and take you to your hotel or the city center.
Even though a taxi from the airport to Guatemala City city center costs a fixed fee, it is 2-3 times the normal taxi prices in the city. For this reason, using Uber is a much smarter option.
When you tell Guatemala City Airport from the Uber application, the pickup point appears as a cafe, but they pick you up in front of the arrivals terminal. It takes 20 minutes to get to the city center from Guatemala City Airport by taxi.