Transportation from City Center to Houston Airport
The distance between Houston city center and Houston George Bush International Airport is 37 km. To overcome this distance, you can evaluate bus, taxi, car rental and shuttle options.
The bus number 102, which departs from the city center to the airport, is one of the most economical public transportation methods. The bus that reaches the C terminal of the airport from the city center runs between 05.00 and 00.30 every day.
It is possible to travel quickly from the city center to the airport by using taxis in different parts of the city. In addition, it is very easy to travel to the airport with vehicles to be rented through online reservation or rent a car companies.
You can make a paid transfer to the airport with the transfer service provided by some private companies. This service is very economical especially for large groups.
Transportation from Monterrey Airport to City Center
Monterrey International Airport or, officially, General Mariano Escobedo International Airport serves the city of Monterrey.
The most economical way to get from Monterrey airport to the city center is by bus. The bus company VivaBus departs from Terminals A, B and C of the airport every 30 minutes. You can buy your bus ticket online from official websites or from the ticket office at the airport.
With these buses, the journey from Monterrey airport to the city center takes approximately 40 minutes. Buses arriving in Monterrey city center stop at Fundidora Park in the Fierro neighborhood and at the Monterrey Bus Terminal, 3 kilometers from the city center.
VivaBus: https://www.vivaaerobus.com/en
Again, as an economical option, you can also take the minibuses, namely “Collectivos”, which depart only from Terminal A. If you are in another terminal, you can switch terminals using the free service in between. There are minibuses departing for 3 different routes here. One of these routes is the "Centro", that is, the minibuses that go to the city center.
The last stop of these minibuses is the activity center called Pabellón M. Another is the San Pedro route and its final stop is Hotel Camino Real. The last one is the “Sur”, that is, the southern route. The last stop of this route is Rectoría ITESM, that is, the Rectorate of Monterrey University of Technology.
For a more comfortable journey, you can take a taxi from the taxi stands just outside the airport arrivals terminal. Or you can call a vehicle from applications such as Uber and Bolt, which are frequently used in the country.
A plus of transportation applications is that you don't need cash and it reduces the risk of the vehicle getting you around while looking for your destination to zero. It takes 30 minutes under normal traffic conditions to reach the city center, which is approximately 30 km away, by passenger cars.
Hotels here provide paid or free shuttle service from the airport. When you make your reservation, you can ask your hotel about this service. If your hotel does not provide this service, you can find many reliable transfer companies online by using global websites such as Viator.