Transportation from Malatya City Center to Erhaç Airport
One of Turkey's oldest airports Malatya Airport (Erhaç Airport) was first opened in 1941 where now called Battalgazi and is operating in its current location since 1984. There're scheduled flights to Malatya Airport everyday of the week. It's open to international flights since 2007.
There're many alternatives to get to the airport from Malatya city center. If you choose to come with your private car there's a parking lot across the Domestic and International Terminals. There's also a disabled parking place. You can also get to the airport by taxi or by renting a car from car rental offices. The tariff for taxi is same for day and night in Turkey.
HAVAŞ shuttles departure from HAVAŞ City Office in city center. They start operating everyday around 04:00 A.M. The fee is 10 TL for shuttles and you get to the airport approximately in 45 minutes. HAVAŞ shuttles departure from Elbistan Otogar in Elbistan County of Kahramanmaraş. These shuttles start operating at 5 A.M. everyday. You get to the airport within 2 hours for a fee of 25 TL.
Malatya Airport Contact Information
Address: DHMİ Malatya Havaalanı Müdürlüğü 44100 Merkez/MALATYA
Telephone: +90 (422) 266 00 46-47-50
Fax: +90 (422) 266 00 45
Transportation from Manila Ninoy Aquino Airport to City Center
Manila Ninoy Aquino Airport, located 7 kilometers south of the center of Manila, is also quite crowded and complex, just like the city center. For this reason, there may be some difficulties in finding buses, especially during busy periods. You have several different bus alternatives on your journey to the city centre. The reason for this is the facilities and ticket prices provided by the buses to their passengers. In Manila, it is possible to reach the city center by paying a higher price for the ticket and using high-tech vehicles such as air conditioning and television. Normally, it takes 30 minutes between the city center and the airport, but when the traffic is crowded, this time can even go up to 2 hours.
In the Philippines, minibuses made from old American buses are called 'jeepneys' and these vehicles are widely used in urban transportation. Jeepneys also provide transportation between the airport and Baclatran.
Another means of transportation you can use in Manila is taxis. When you take a taxi from the airport, don't forget to negotiate the price with the driver if you don't want to pay too much in the traffic that has become a lock due to Jeepneys.