Transportation from the City Center to Seville Airport
Seville Airport, also known as San Pablo Airport, is located in Seville, Spain. Together with Granada Airport, it is the most important airport in the Andalusian Autonomous Region. Seville Airport is located on the A4 highway between Seville and Madrid, 9 km east of the city. Seville is one of the must-see places in Andalusia. Resembling an open-air museum with its preserved history and culture, the must-see places include Seville Cathedral, the magnificent Gothic-style cathedral and its bell tower Giralda, Alcazar Palace, Plaza de Torres (the arena where bullfights are held) and Torre del Oro.
There are ways to reach Seville Airport, which is 9 km away from the city, such as public transportation, taxi and car rental.
Buses running between Plaza de Armas (Armas Square) in the city center and Seville Airport stop at important stops such as Santa Justa Rail and AVE Station. It takes approximately 35 minutes to reach the airport from the city center. Buses to the airport operate between 04:30 in the morning and 00:30 at night. A one-way ticket is €4, a round-trip ticket is €6, but note that it is only valid on the day of purchase.
Another alternative to reach Seville Airport is taxis. Taxi fares may vary depending on holidays, whether it is day or night. All timetables are available on the official website of Seville Airport.
Seville Airport Contact Information
Address: A-4, Km. 532, 41020 Seville, Spain
Tel: +34 954 44 90 00
Transportation from Manila Ninoy Aquino Airport to City Center
Manila Ninoy Aquino Airport, located 7 kilometers south of the center of Manila, is also quite crowded and complex, just like the city center. For this reason, there may be some difficulties in finding buses, especially during busy periods. You have several different bus alternatives on your journey to the city centre. The reason for this is the facilities and ticket prices provided by the buses to their passengers. In Manila, it is possible to reach the city center by paying a higher price for the ticket and using high-tech vehicles such as air conditioning and television. Normally, it takes 30 minutes between the city center and the airport, but when the traffic is crowded, this time can even go up to 2 hours.
In the Philippines, minibuses made from old American buses are called 'jeepneys' and these vehicles are widely used in urban transportation. Jeepneys also provide transportation between the airport and Baclatran.
Another means of transportation you can use in Manila is taxis. When you take a taxi from the airport, don't forget to negotiate the price with the driver if you don't want to pay too much in the traffic that has become a lock due to Jeepneys.