Transportation from Reykjavik City Center to Keflavík International Airport
Although Keflavík International Airport is approximately 50 km from Reykjavik, it is not difficult to reach the airport thanks to the city's regular infrastructure.
The easiest way to reach Keflavík Airport from Reykjavik city center is to take a taxi. You cannot hail taxis from the street in Iceland, instead you have to go to a taxi stand or call them to your location using the taxi companies' own apps. Icelandic taxis all have a meter and almost all accept credit cards.
Two private bus companies carry passengers from the city center to Keflavík Airport. Flybus, one of them, picks you up from your hotel at certain times throughout the day and takes you to the airport. The other company that provides this service, Airport Direct, also picks you up from your hotel or the nearest bus stop to your hotel.
Both companies reach the airport in approximately 45 minutes. It is recommended to use this service 3-4 hours before your flight so that you can reach the airport in the time period recommended by the authorities.
The most economical way of this journey is to use public transportation. You reach the airport after a 60-75-minute journey by bus number 55. The first flight departs from BSI Bus Terminal on weekdays, while on weekends it is approximately 10 km. It departs from the Fjörður stop at a distance. The departure times vary considerably. You can check the most up-to-date information on the Straeto website.
Transportation from Glasgow International Airport to Glasgow City Center
In Glasgow, one of Scotland's most developed cities, the shuttles numbered 500 operated by the airport arrive at the city center in 15 to 30 minutes. Take the Glasgow Airport Express service 500 from platform 1.
Bothwell St., North Hanover St. on the service road with the last stop Buchanan bus stop. and George Square and Queen St. It also stops at important stops such as the intersection. Unlimited 4G wifi usage, USB charging connections and luxury seats are standard within the service. You can buy the necessary ticket for the trip from the bus driver using a credit card or cash, or online from their website or from their First Bus application.
The service, which starts from 05.00 in the morning, provides uninterrupted service until midnight. While the service departs every 15 minutes until 20:00, this frequency decreases to every half hour from 20:00 until midnight.
Another public transportation option is the First 77 bus, which departs from platform number 6. The flights, which start their first voyage at 05.21, end at 21.00. Among its stops are important stops such as Renfrew, Braehead Mall, Queen Elizabeth University Hospital and Partick Bus Stop. You can get the necessary ticket for the trip from the bus driver, but you have to pay full money because the drivers do not give change. The journey takes approximately 45 minutes - 1 hour under normal traffic conditions.
Glasgow's iconic white taxis will be waiting for you at their stops right in front of the airport exit. You can take the first taxi in the queue and start your journey without having to make a reservation in advance or buy a ticket from any of the box offices inside. The journey takes 15-20 minutes under normal traffic conditions.
If you don't want to deal with public transport or taxi when you are in Glasgow, the best option is to rent a car. There are offices of many world-famous car rental companies such as Avis, Budget and Hertz at the airport.