Transportation from City Center to Kayseri Erkilet Airport
Kayseri Erkilet Airport is located on the west side of the city and is only 5 km away from the city center. The airport serves both for international and domestic flights and is open to civil air traffic since 1998. Preferred by tourists because of its closeness to Ürgüp and Cappadocia, Erkilet Airport has many flights everyday both domestic and international.
You can use private car, taxi, public buses and HAVAŞ shuttles to get to the Erkilet Airport from the city center.
Public buses going to the airport departure from the city center in every 20 minutes and another bus departure from the airport to the city center at the same time.
Also, 24/7 HAVAŞ shuttles departure from across the Bus Terminal and reach to the airport by following Kadir Has Stadium, Anatamir Tram Stop route. Shuttles departure approximately in every 2 hours and the duration is 30 minutes depending on the traffic. HAVAŞ shuttles also serve between airport and Talas County. It takes approximately 45 minutes to get to the airport with these shuttles following the Anayurt Meydan (Beğendik Mağazası önü), Talas İlçe Jandarma Komutanlığı Önü, Yurtlar Bölgesi Tramvay Durağı, İpeksaray AVM Karşısı, Tuna Tramvay Durağı, M.Şimşek Cad., Ziraat Bankası Karşısı route.
Kayseri Erkilet Airport Contact Information
Address: Ahmet Yasevi Mahallesi, Mustafa Kemal Paşa Blv., 38090 Merkez/Kayseri
Telephone: +90 352 337 52 44
Transportation from Detroit Metropolitan Airport to City Center
Detroit Metropolitan Airport is a passenger airport located in Detroit, Michigan, USA. Detroit Metropolitan Airport, Michigan's busiest airport, is also one of the largest airports in the country. Also known as Metro Airport or Wayne County Airport, the airport is 26 km from Detroit city center and 30 km from the main bus station, Greyhound. There are scheduled flights to 30 different international and 40 different national centers through Detroit Metropolitan Airport. New York, Seattle, Chicago, Washington, Boston, Las Vegas, Orlando, Portland, San Francisco; On international flights, Paris, Frankfurt, London, Amsterdam, Shanghai and Munich are among the popular destinations.
You can use the following methods to reach the city center from Detroit Metropolitan Airport.
Bus
It is possible to reach the city center from the airport by city buses called SMART and SMART FAST. North Terminal exit 125, 280, and 261; From the McNamara terminal, buses number 125 and 261 can be used to reach the central points of the city. The journey takes approximately 40 minutes with the last stop Michigan & Schaefer stop and a $2 fee is paid(2019). Buses operate between 05.00-23.30 on weekdays, 06.30-24.00 on Saturday and 06.30-23.00 on Sunday.
Taxi
One of the easiest ways to reach the city center from the airport is by taxi. It is possible to find taxis easily at both terminal exits. Getting to the city center by taxi costs around $40 and the journey takes about 20 minutes (2019).
Rent a car
It is possible to reach the city center easily by renting a car from the car rental offices at the airport or from the internet before your trip.
Transportation from City Center to Detroit Metropolitan Airport
Detroit Metropolitan Airport is a passenger airport located in Detroit, Michigan, USA. Detroit Metropolitan Airport, Michigan's busiest airport, is also one of the largest airports in the country. Also known as Metro Airport or Wayne County Airport, the airport is 26 km from Detroit city center and 30 km from the main bus station, Greyhound.
There are scheduled flights from Detroit Metropolitan Airport to 30 different international and 40 different national centers. New York, Seattle, Chicago, Washington, Boston, Las Vegas, Orlando, Portland, San Francisco; On international flights, Paris, Frankfurt, London, Amsterdam, Shanghai and Munich are among the popular destinations.
Since the airport has two separate terminals, McNamara and the North Terminal, it is necessary to check in advance which terminal the plane will take off from. Both terminals have short-term and long-term parking spaces. In both terminals, the first half-hour parking fee is $4, and the daily parking fee is $36. In addition, there are cafes and restaurants where you can spend time in both terminals. Check-in desks and luggage delivery areas are located in both terminals separately. You can review the following methods for transportation from the city center to Detroit Metropolitan Airport:
Bus
It is possible to reach the airport by city buses called SMART and SMART FAST from the city center. 125, 280, and 261 for the North Terminal; Buses 125 and 261 can be taken to McNamara terminal. Buses departing from Michigan & Schaefer stop end at the airport. The journey takes approximately 40 minutes and costs $2 (2019).
Taxi
Transportation from the city center to the airport by taxi costs approximately $40 and the journey takes 20 minutes (2019).