Transportation from City Center to Louis Armstrong Airport
The line number of the municipal bus that goes from the city center to the airport terminal is 202. Depending on the traffic density, this journey takes 40-50 minutes.
You can use taxis from different points of the city to reach the airport. Taxi fares vary according to distance. The average wage is around $40.
It is also possible to reach the airport from the city center by renting a car with rent a car offices and online car rental options.
In addition, paid or free vehicle support can be obtained from hotels that offer shuttle services.
Transportation from San Antonio International Airport to City Center
San Antonio is the seventh largest city in the United States and the second largest in Texas. Standing out with its restaurants and amusement parks as well as art history museums, San Antonio's city center is one of the liveliest centers in the United States.
San Antonio International Airport is 13 km from the city center and there are public transportation, taxi, shared taxi and private transfer options to get from the airport to the city center.
Line 5 of the VIA Metropolitan Transit buses is the most economical transportation method from San Antonio Airport to the city center. This bus departs from the hub at the end of Terminal B and runs through downtown McCullough and Marys Streets to North Star Mall. Bus number 5, which departs every half hour during the daytime, departs every hour in the evening.
The bus, which runs between 05:00 in the morning and 22:00 at night, reaches San Antonio city center in 35 minutes. You can get the most up-to-date information about bus times and stops at the Ambassador information points at the airport.
When the bus number 5 arrives at the city center, it changes the line number to 30, but passengers can go to the end of line 30 with the same ticket without getting off the bus. Most hotels in downtown San Antonio are located around bus route 5.
Taking a taxi from San Antonio Airport to the city center is a more economical option than a private transfer, and a more comfortable option than a bus. Taxi stands are staffed in both terminals and if you are a large group they will call a large vehicle for you.
In San Antonio, taxis use taximeters and the pricing of all taxis is determined from the central system. It takes 20 minutes to get from the airport to downtown San Antonio.
In addition, vehicles can be called at San Antonio Airport with Uber, Lyft and Get Me applications. You can tell a car to the airport to go to the city center by downloading and registering these applications on your phone.
Prices may vary depending on the time of day and traffic, but you can see how much you will pay from the beginning and you can also pay with a credit card through the application. These vehicles, which are slightly cheaper than taxis, pick up passengers from the car pocket at the end of Terminal B. The numbers of these pickup points are B20, B21, B22 and B23.
Hotels near the airport usually have a free airport shuttle service, but they only come and pick you up if you call.