Transportation from the City Center to Lanzarote Airport
Lanzarote Airport is an easy-to-reach airport with an average distance of 7 km from the city center. For this, you can go to the airport with line 22 passing through Arrecife.
This line operates only on weekdays and departs approximately every 25 minutes between 06.55 in the morning and 22.30 in the evening. It arrives in Arrecife after a 35-minute journey. For more detailed information, you can check the airport website.
On weekends, you can use the bus line 23, which carries its passengers to the airport on the Playa Honda and Arrecife lines. This line passes approximately every 50 minutes between 07:00 in the morning and 21:00 in the evening.
If you are going to take the bus from Puerto del Carmen and Playa Blanca route, you should take lines 161 and 261. These buses run every 30 minutes between 08.30 in the morning and 23.30 in the evening on weekdays, and between 09.00 and 23.00 on the remaining days. The frequency of buses, which run less frequently on weekends, decreases to once an hour on Saturdays and to once every 2 hours on Sundays and public holidays.
Taking a taxi in the city center is a little more difficult than taking a taxi from the airport. If you have not called the taxi by phone, you cannot call any taxi you want from the road. The reason for this is that taxis are only authorized to take passengers from whichever administrative unit on the island is registered.
In this context, you raise your hand, but if the taxi cannot take passengers, it does not stop and continues. You try until you find the right taxi, or you go to a stop, or you can ask your hotel to call a taxi for you as the shortest solution. The distance is on average 7 km and usually takes less than 10 minutes.
You can reach the airport effortlessly, by arranging the private airport transfer, which is the most comfortable option, either from the reception of your hotel or from professional websites serving globally.
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.