Transportation from the City Center to Corfu Airport
Corfu, or Ioannis Kapodistrias International Airport, is the only international airport on the Greek island of Corfu. The island has become an attractive tourism destination thanks to its proximity to other European countries and its magnificent natural beauties, and therefore the airport is very crowded and busy, especially in summer. Fortunately, transportation from the city center to the airport is very easy.
Bus line 15 is your only public transportation option to get to the airport. This line departs from Corfu Port, where cruise ships also dock, and arrives at Corfu Airport, passing first through San Rocco Square and then through the intercity bus terminal. If you get on from the port, the road takes an average of 4 km and takes 8-10 minutes under normal traffic conditions.
If you don't want to take the bus, your remaining options are taxi and private transfer. If you are going to use a taxi, you can take the next taxi from any stop, as Uber and similar transportation applications have not been used in the city yet.
Or your hotel can call one for you. If you are crowded and want to use a private transfer, you can book a private transfer from a reliable website or tourism agency and go to the airport comfortably from the door of your hotel.
Since Corfu Airport is only 2.5 km from Corfu city center, some tourists even walk this distance. It can be considered as a possible option if you don't have a suitcase or if it's light and the sun has softened a bit. If you have decided to walk, we recommend that you do not neglect your water, hat and sunscreen.
Transportation from Cardiff Airport to City Center
Cardiff Airport (CWL) is the busiest airport in Wales in the United Kingdom and is well connected to the city centre.
There are different bus lines that carry passengers from the airport. One of them is bus number 905. This bus connects the airport with the nearby train station, Rhoose Station, in a 10-minute journey.
These buses depart simultaneously with the times of the trains departing from Rhoose Station seven days a week. From here, you can get to the main train station in the city center by trains that leave every hour on weekdays and every two hours on Sundays. You can check the times of buses and trains on the official website or the application of the airport.
The other bus operating at Cardiff Airport is bus number 304, which connects the airport to the city center via Barry and Llantwit Major. This bus, which departs from the airport, ends its journey at the Customhouse stop, very close to Cardiff Central Station. This journey takes approximately one hour under normal traffic conditions.
In addition, the T9 bus operated by TrawsCymru, a subsidiary of the Welsh government, carries passengers from the airport to the city center. This bus picks up passengers from the airport and drops them off in front of the Travelodge hotel in Cardiff Bay and behind Cardiff Central Library in the city centre.
The most comfortable way to get from the airport to the city center is to book a taxi or transfer. Whichever you need, you can contact the airport's official taxi company, Flightlink Wales. You can also check the airport's website for more detailed information.
You can also call a vehicle from the Uber application, which is frequently used in the city, and reach the city center more economically than a regular taxi. The city center is about 24 km away and the journey takes an average of 25 minutes.