Transportation from Quito City Center to Quito Airport
Although Mariscal Sucre International Airport is approximately 40 km from the city of Quito, it is quite easy to reach by using various vehicles in the city.
One of the most convenient ways to reach the airport is to take the private buses that run between the city center and the airport. These buses depart from the old airport, which is currently used as a park, and arrive at the new airport after about an hour's journey.
Buses depart every half hour on weekdays and every hour on weekends. Free internet service is available on the buses. One suitcase and one hand luggage up to 23 kg are included in the ticket price. You have to pay an additional fee for extra baggage. Tickets are available online or at the bus ticket office.
City buses to the airport depart from the Rio Coca terminal just outside the city centre. Buses operating between 05.45 in the morning and 21.30 in the evening take you to the airport in approximately 1.5 hours depending on the traffic situation.
You will not have any trouble finding a taxi, especially in the touristic center of the city. You can either turn from the street or ask the receptionist of your hotel to call a taxi for you. Taxis apply pre-determined price tariffs from the city center to the airport, and when traveling towards the airport, you pay 3-4 dollars less than the arrival schedule.
Transportation from Delhi Indira Gandhi Airport to City Center
Delhi Airport, New Delhi's only airport, is also known as Indira Gandhi International Airport. Delhi Airport, the busiest airport in India, is located in Palam district, 16 km from the city center. The airport's passenger traffic, which has grown rapidly in the last ten years, has doubled since 2007. About 80 airlines, including international airlines, serve at Delhi Airport, which is India's largest airport in terms of passenger traffic.
There are bus, metro, taxi and car rental options to reach the city center from Delhi International Airport, which is 16 km away from New Delhi.
Buses are the most common and cheapest mode of transport in the city. The bus company arranged the shuttle service at 30-minute intervals. Shuttles run from Delhi Airport to central areas of Delhi, including Connaught Place and the Interstate Bus Terminal. However, the buses are sometimes very crowded, so you may have to wait at the stop.
Delhi Metro is one of the fastest ways to travel in the city. In fact, the metro line, which gained importance in the past, has become the heart of the city. Recently, a super-fast airport line connecting the airport and the city center has been put into service. The journey, which takes only 25 minutes from beginning to end, brings the airport closer to the heart of the city. Passengers can buy their tokens or cards from ticket outlets at the stations. You can also buy your ticket from automatic ticket machines to avoid long queues.
Delhi International Airport has agreements with three taxi companies: Meru Cabs, Mega Cabs and Easy Cabs. Two of them are in domestic and international flights, and Easy Cabs only provides service in the domestic terminal.
Another way to get to Delhi city center is to get help from the car rental office at the airport. The company offers chauffeured and driverless vehicles and limousine services.
Delhi Indira Gandhi Airport Contact Information
Address: New Udaan Bhawan, Opp. Terminal-3, Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi-110037
Tel: +91 124 3376000