Transportation from the City Center to Wellington Airport
The city of Wellington has a very good transportation network and organization, both because it is the capital and one of the most populated cities in New Zealand. Therefore, transportation from Wellington city center to Wellington Airport is very easy.
Express buses departing from Wellington Train Station in the city center every 10 to 20 minutes reach the airport in 25 to 35 minutes depending on the traffic situation. The buses have free internet, USB chargers and luggage storage areas. You can pay the bus fare in cash, by Snapper card or by contactless debit or credit card. Although the bus operates 7 days a week, you can find the departure times and stop information on the official website of the business.
You can reach the airport by public transport as well as this express bus. You can get off at 700 meters from the airport by taking The Metlink Route 2 line, which is a normal city line and goes to Seatoun. Stop 7033 at the intersection of Hobart Street and Broadway is the closest stop to the airport. Just be careful; If you take the Route 2 – Miramar bus instead of Route 2 – Seatoun, you can take a scenic route instead of the airport.
In addition to UBER, you can safely call a vehicle from Ola and Zoomy applications in Wellington and reach the airport with these vehicles. In areas specially designed for these vehicles, you can get out of the vehicle without haste and take your luggage.
In addition, you can use our hourly car rental applications such as MOOV, Mevo and Cityhop applications. You can park the cars you rented from the city free of charge in the specially reserved parking spaces for this type of vehicle at the airport and board your plane.
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.