Transportation from City Center to Baltimore-Washington Airport
Those who want to reach Baltimore-Washington Airport, which is 54 kilometers from Washington and 16 kilometers from Baltimore, can connect from the city center by bus, metrobus, suburban train, car rental, taxi or transfer services.
Urban-airport transportation can be provided by trams that run between 5.00-11.00 on weekdays, 6.00-11.00 on Saturdays, and 11:00-07.00 on Sundays and public holidays.
Those who want to use the metro can reach the airport by transferring from the Greenbelt metro station to the B30 metrobus line. This journey takes 1 hour in total. It is also possible to travel by train to Marshall Train Station by Amtrak train.
Although taxi is a very expensive method of transportation from Washington city center to the airport, it can be preferred due to speed and comfort.
Transportation from the City Center to Washington Ronald Reagan Airport
The distance between Washington city center and Washington Ronald Reagan Airport is approximately 5 km. Taxi and public transportation options are available within this short distance.
Buses and transfer vehicles serving on the airport route from the city center are among the fast and comfortable options.
It is very easy to rent a car with rent a car offices in the city center or online reservations. Due to the short distance, the taxi turns into both a cheap and comfortable option. You can use a taxi from different points of the city.
Those who will stay at the hotel during their visit to Washington can find out if the hotel has an airport shuttle service and can reach the airport from the city center and the hotel much more easily.
Transportation from the City Center to Washington Dulles Airport
Flyer services, Metrorail, taxi, bus and metro lines are among the options for transportation from Washington city center to Washington Dulles Airport.
Lines 981 and 983 of Fairfax Connector company buses and line 5A of the metrobus carry passengers from the city center to the airport. In addition, Washington Flyer Taxi, Washington Flyer Silver Line Express Bus and Washington Flyer Shared-Ride Van Shuttles also carry passengers from the city center to the airport 24/7.
It is also possible to use taxi and car rental options to the airport, which is 42 km from the city center. Car rental is used more because the taxi fare is high. Private chauffeured transfer vehicles are among the other options.
Transportation from Aruba Airport to City Center
Aruba Airport or, officially, Queen Beatrix International Airport, is Aruba's main airport. The most economical way to get to the city from here is to use the city buses. ,
Almost all lines of Aruba's public transportation system, Arubus, depart from Oranjestad station. As soon as you exit the arrivals building, you will see the bus stop. Bus number 8 you will get on from here takes you through Barcadera and Pos Chiquitos stops and leaves you at Aruba stop. Depending on the traffic situation, it takes 10-20 minutes to reach the city center.
The bus runs from 06:00 to midnight. While it gets up every 15 minutes until 20:00, it starts to get up every hour after 20:40. On Sundays, these hours become less frequent. Click on the official website of Arabus to get direct information about the bus.
You can see the taxi rank as soon as you exit the airport terminal building. There are taxis available 24/7. These vehicles take you to all parts of the island, such as the hotel zone or the port, in a very short time, as the island is very small. You can pay the taxi fare in local currency or US dollars.
Taxis in Aruba also operate as if they were full. In other words, you can use the taxi alone or you can take other passengers waiting and split the fare. You can take a maximum of 5 people in a vehicle. There is an extra charge for suitcases other than 1 suitcase and a cabin bag.
Since taxi fares are determined by the government, it is against the law for car drivers to demand excessive fees. You can check this price list on the official website of Aruba Airport and show it to the driver in case of a problem.
The traffic in Aruba is so jammed from time to time that it can take up to 1 hour to reach your destination on the tiny island. For this reason, some passengers may even prefer to walk from the airport to the city center. The distance between the city center and the airport is only 2.5 km and it is mostly slopeless.
Although it is not generally preferred because the traffic is very congested, there are offices of many reliable car rental companies, including Budget and Avis, at the airport. You can find the full list and contact information on the airport's official page.