Transportation from the City Center to Lamezia Terme Airport
Lamezia Terme International Airport (SUF) is an international airport serving the Calabria region of Italy.
Since the Calabria region served by the airport is a large region, it is connected to the airport with a good bus network, and although it does not go to the airport, the rail network of the region is also quite developed. After arriving at Lameiza central train station from any city in the region, you can reach the airport by taking the shuttle bus number 90 of Lamezia Multiservizi company. The flights start at 05.45 in the morning and end at 23.15 at night. It departs every 30 minutes and the journey takes only five minutes.
You can reach the airport from Cosenza, Crotone and Catanzaro by buses of Romano Autolinee Regionali.
Catanzaro buses run between 06.20 and 23.10. It reaches the airport by passing through Piazza Montenero and Piazza Garibaldi. It takes an hour on average for the bus to arrive at the airport. Expeditions operate uninterruptedly every day of the year, including weekends and public holidays.
Cosenza buses depart between 06.45 and 23.10 and take an average of one hour for the bus to arrive at the airport. This bus also runs every day of the year.
Crotone buses operate only on weekdays.
You can easily get to the airport by bus number 262 of Ferrovie della Calabria company, which departs from Chiaravalle, and bus number 384, which departs from Catanzaro and passes through Cittadella Regionale, Falerna and Cosenza. You should check the company's website for departure times.
One of the most comfortable ways to get to the airport from the city center is to take a taxi. You can take an available taxi from any stop, or you can ask the reception of your hotel to call a taxi for you. The distance between the city center and the airport is approximately 12 km and the journey takes an average of 15 minutes.
Transportation from Venice Marco Polo Airport to the City Center
There are sea bus (vaporetto), train, bus, taxi and car rental services among options to get to the city center (7 km) from Venice Marco Polo Airport.
One of the most affordable methods for those who want to prefer public transportation from the airport to the city center is the municipal bus. The journey takes 25 minutes with the ACTV buses that go up to Rome Square. It is possible to find tickets for the buses, which operate between 04:00 in the morning and 00:00 at midnight, at the airport. Another bus company serving Venice city center is ATVO. The journey takes about 30 minutes by bus, which operates between 07:30 in the morning and 00:00 at midnight.
One of the best ways to go to the Venetian Islands from the airport quickly and pleasantly is by sea buses. The sea buses called Vaporetto have 3 different routes. You can buy tickets from the pier, which can be reached after a 7-8 minute walk from the terminal exit.
In order to reach the city center by train from Venice Airport, you first need to go to the train station by another vehicle. Mestre and Santa Lucia stations are the nearest train stations.
You can easily get to the city center by taxi, which you can use from the airport arrivals terminal. Fixed fares are usually charged on routes with the last stop of Roma Square and Mestre.
You can get car rental service from companies that have offices at the airport or by making a reservation online. Water taxis, which provide private service between the canals, are also among the options.