Transportation from San Pedro Sula City Center to San Pedro Sula Airport
San Pedro Sula, which is the most developed and most populated city in Honduras after the capital Tegusigalpa, is a destination worth exploring with its natural beauties, impressive architectural structures, rich cultural heritage and delicious food culture.
San Pedro Sula, one of the most well-known cities in the world, in Honduras, a Central American country, unfortunately has a very bad reputation. The city is the only place in the world referred to as a 'crime city'. The city, which has not lost the top of the list of the world's most unsafe cities due to kidnapping, murder, extortion and injury cases throughout the year, hosts very limited tourists due to this feature.
The city's airport does not have the same name as the city. The airport, called La Mesa International Airport or Ramón Villeda Morales International Airport, is 15 km from San Pedro Sula city center.
There is no alternative to public transportation from San Pedro Sula city center to Ramón Villeda Morales International Airport. Taxis are the first option that comes to mind for transportation from the city center to the airport.
You can reach the airport in an average of half an hour by taxi that you can take from the fixed points in the city center or take a taxi from the road. Credit cards are not used in taxis. Payment must be made in cash only. Drivers don't usually speak English, so it is recommended to know a few basic Spanish words.
If you hesitate to use a taxi due to the crime climate in the city, you can also use private transfer vehicles or the shuttle services of the hotels. By making a reservation in advance, it will be much safer and more comfortable to go both from the city center to the airport and from the airport to the city center with a chauffeured vehicle reserved for you.
Transportation from Munich Franz Josef Strauss Airport to the City Center
Munich Franz Josef Strauss Airport is an international airport located in Munich, the capital of the state of Bavaria in Germany. Named after former Prime Minister Franz Josef Strauss, the airport is located near Freising, 28 kilometers north of Munich. Munich Franz Josef Strauss Airport is Germany's second largest airport after Frankfurt Airport. In Europe, it comes in seventh place in terms of density. As of 2015, Munich Airport has flights to 228 destinations in 66 countries.
There are bus, train, hotel transfer service, taxi and car rental options to reach the city center from Munich Airport.
There are several bus lines connecting the airport to the city centre. The bus stop is located just outside of Terminal 1 and Terminal 2.
The shuttle services of some hotels take you from Munich Airport to your hotel. To see the hotels with transfer service, visit the official website of Munich Airport.
Alternatively, you can choose taxis from Terminal 1, Terminal 2 and Central Area. You can choose a non-smoking taxi with different vehicle options.
If you want to rent a car, you can get help from the offices located in the Central Area.