From Airport
Quetta Airport
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Destination Airport
Shahid Hashemi Nejad Airport
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Most Popular Airline
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Transportation from the City Center to Quetta Airport
Ouetta is a Pakistani city located in Balochistan Province. In addition, due to the very dry climate in Quetta, the largest city of Balochistan Province, hot weather prevails most of the year.
The easiest way to get to Quetta International Airport from the city center is to take a taxi. In the city where taxi use is common, you can stop and get on a suitable taxi from any location you want. Prices may vary as taxis are operated by different companies. We recommend that you confirm the fare with the taxi driver before you set off.
The distance between the city center and the airport is 22 km and takes about 20 minutes. You can prefer taxis to travel this time comfortably and comfortably.
By exploring Quetta a little, you can also learn about the train stops. If you wish, you can also use low-cost trains to reach the airport. Trains, which stand out with their speed among other means of transportation, take you to your desired destination in a short time.
If you are looking for an alternative other than these means of transportation, you can also choose Transportation applications such as Uber or Bolt. By downloading the applications of these transportation vehicles, you can immediately call or rent a vehicle to your location.
In order to benefit from the special services of the airports, you can make a reservation for your return flight after your arrival flight. If you take the airport shuttles, you can enjoy your last hours without stress. You can also visit the airport's official website for detailed information about shuttle services.
You can find out if there are private transfer services by contacting the hotel you are staying at. Many hotels in the city provide airport transfer services to their customers for an extra fee. By using this service, you can reach Quetta Airport effortlessly and on time.
Transportation from Mashhad Airport to the City Center
Mashhad is the capital of Razavi Khorasan region in Iran and is known as Iran's holiest city. With its year-round cool climate and ancient religious culture, Mashhad promises travelers an interesting travel experience.
Mashhad, which hosts many large parks as well as the Imam Reza Tomb, is also a remarkable destination with its perfumes, saffron and jewellery.
Mashhad International Airport or Martyr Hashemi Nejad Airport is Iran's third busiest airport and is located six and a half kilometers from the city. To get to the city center from Mashhad Airport, you can use a taxi, private transfer, bus or metro.
It takes only 15 minutes to get from the airport to the city center of Mashhad by taxi. You can find the taxi rank just outside the arrivals terminal. But be sure to bring coins, because taxi drivers are usually used to not giving change on this route.
Likewise, the bus stop is located outside the arrivals terminal of Mashhad Airport. Although bus numbers and stops are written in Persian, other passengers or the driver will be happy to assist you.
You can use the number 1 metro line to go to the city center from Mashhad Airport by metro. The metro, whose first stop is Mashhad Airport, reaches the city center of Mashhad in a short time. You can buy a one-time ticket to get on the metro, which runs between 06:00 in the morning and 22:00 at night, or you can get a transportation card that can be loaded into it.
Zaer Card, one of the two types of transportation cards with balance, called Zaer Card or Mancard, can also be used on buses. It is possible to use TVM vending machines or the phone application to load the card.