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 Santo Domingo Airport to Santo Domingo City Center
Las Américas International Airport, also known as Santo Domingo Airport, is known as the second busiest airport in the Dominican Republic. Since there is no public transportation to reach Santo Domingo city center, transportation is mostly provided by private transfers and taxis.
You can find a taxi 24/7 at the airport. Taxis here charge a fixed price to take passengers into the city. However, there may be unofficial changes to this fixed schedule during high season, so you can also book your journey online before arriving at the airport.
The distance between the city center and the airport is 30 km and the journey normally takes 45 minutes. You can pay the taxi driver in cash, either in US dollars or in Dominican pesos, but since the fixed rate is set in US dollars, the taxi driver's own exchange rate may be lower than you expect when you pay in pesos. Also, taxis at the airport only take (maximum) 3 passengers.
For your transfer, you can hire a shuttle from local companies or from the tour sites of familiar global companies. Thus, you will have a vehicle that greets you with your name at the airport and takes you to your hotel without wasting time.
If you do not want to deal with public transportation and taxis and want to go to the places to see in Santo Domingo, you can rent a car from the rent-a-car companies at the airport. Here you can find the offices of many well-known companies such as Hertz, Sixt and Avis.
Although there is no bus from Santo Domingo Airport to the city center, you can go to the city center by taking the buses that pass through the main road (Autopista las Americas) after a three-kilometer walk.