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From The Airport

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Albania:

Tirana International (TIA)
The hourly Luna Travel Bus gets you to Tirane Central Bus stop for 400 Leks (ALL), approx £3.64, it operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
You can also get a taxi via the Clust App or Get Transfer.
You can also use these taxi services to go to the Albanian Riviera, or you can get another bus from Tirane Central to Vlore or Sarande. Although, I would be tempted to book a cheap hotel in Tirane for the night and then book this £13 tour which takes you to Sarandë and Blue Eye! You can just request for it to be one way 🤷🏾‍♀️.

Austria:

Innsbruck (INN)

Klagenfurt (KLU)

Salzburg (SZG)

Vienna International (VIE)

B

Belgium:

Antwerp International (ANR)

Brussels Airport (BRU)

Bulgaria:

Burgas (BOJ)

Sofia (SOF)

Plovdiv (PDV)

Varna (VAR)

C

Croatia:

Dubrovnik (DBV)

Pula (PUY)

Split (SPU)

Zadar (ZAD)

Zagreb (ZAG)

Cyprus:

Larnaca International (LCA)

Paphos International (PFO)

Czech Republic:

Ostrava Leos Janacek (OSR)

Prague Václav Havel (PRG)

D

Denmark:

Aarhus (AAR)

Aalborg (AAL)

Billund (BLL)

Copenhagen (CPH)

E

Estonia:

Tallinn (TLL)

F

Finland:

Helsinki-Vantaa (HEL)

Rovaniemi (RVN)

France:

Bordeaux–Mérignac (BOD)

Bergerac Dordogne Périgord (EGC)

Lyon–Saint-Exupéry (LYS)

Marseille Provence (MRS)

Nantes Atlantique (NTE)

Nice Côte d'Azur (NCE)

Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG)

Paris Orly (ORY)

Toulouse-Blagnac (TLS)
The top choice is the 2 tram that stops at Palais de Justice, and has key stops connecting to metro lines A and B, this costs just €1.80.
Alternatively, departing every 15 minutes, The Navette Aéroport shuttle bus takes 25-45 minutes and costs €9. You can also use your airport shuttle ticket to travel on the entire Tisséo metro/tram/bus network.
Or you can get a taxi from outside the airport and expect to pay around €35 to get to the city centre. Uber is also available!

G

Germany:

Berlin Brandenburg (BER)

Cologne Bonn (CGN)

Dusseldorf (DUS)

Frankfurt (FRA)

Hannover (HAJ)

Hamburg (HAM)

Munich (MUC)

Stuttgart (STR)

Gibraltar:

Gibraltar International (GIB)

Greece:

Athens International (ATH)

Chania (CHQ)

Corfu International (CFU)
When arriving in Corfu you can get the Airport Bus to the Port or City Centre (Old Town) for just 1.30. This is a good hub for your onward journey if not staying in the old town. There is also many good shuttle services, this is the cheapest I have found. You can also get an Uber.

Heraklion (HER)

Kos International (KGS)

Mykonos (JMK)

Rhodes International (RHO)

Santorini (JTR)

Thessaloniki (SKG)

H

Hungary:

Budapest Ferenc Liszt (BUD)

Debrecen International (DEB)

I

Iceland:

Keflavík International (KEF)

Ireland:

Dublin (DUB)
With a great transport network, you can catch the Dublin Express (782/784), the Aircoach 700, which operates 24/7.
Or the Dublin Bus 16 or 41 (we recommend the 41 as it is much quicker).
Or, you can grab an Uber!

Kerry (KIR)

Ireland West Airport Knock (NOC)

Cork (ORK)

Shannon (SNN)

Italy:

Bologna Guglielmo Marconi (BLQ)

Bari Karol Wojtyła (BRI)

Catania-Fontanarossa (CTA)

Rome Fiumicino (FCO)
When leaving Rome Fiumicino airport, you can hop onto the Leonardo Express for a non-stop service to Roma Termini train station, the main interchange for all public transport services as well as the lines for Florence, Bologna, Milan, Venice, Naples and Salerno. Once at the train station, you can walk from there, or if you're limited for time hop on a bus, tram or metro. ATAC has a great website to plan your travels.
I also stumbled across this site when searching online, it offers a £6 transfer from the airport to the Vatican.

Florence (FLR)

Milan Bergamo (BGY)
Bergamo Airport is 30 miles from the City Centre. The Terravision buses have a direct route to the centre of Milan for €10 each way or €18 return and children are €5.
There is also an Orio shuttle service every 30-60 minutes, with fluctuating prices starting at 10 each way.
Alternatively, you can get a taxi from the airport, which will take approx. 50 minutes and is generally capped at 100, alternatively, you can pay for a transfer service.

Milan Malpensa (MXP)
Milan Airport is 25 miles from the City Centre. The Terravision buses have a direct route to the centre of Milan for €10 each way or €16 return and children are €5.
Or you can hop on the Malpensa Express train from the airport, especially good if you're visiting Lake Como.
Alternatively, you can get a taxi from the airport, which is generally capped at 100, alternatively, you can pay for a transfer service.

Milan Linate (LIN)

Naples International (NAP)

Palermo Falcone-Borsellino (PMO)

Pescara (PSR)
Travelling to the city centre is quick and easy. The TUA buses (no. 8 or 38) which run every 20 minutes to the central station.
Or a 10-15 minute taxi/private transfer, costs approx €50.

Pisa International (PSA)

Turin (TRN)

Venice Marco Polo (VCE)
Arriving at Marco Polo airport, the most fun option is to head for the sign that says "Water Transport", where you share a water taxi into Venice, you can book ahead if you prefer here.
Another option is to get the Bus Transfer, this takes you to Piazalle Roma. From here you can either walk to your accommodation or hop on the Vaparetto water bus.
The fastest and most expensive option is to book a Private Water Taxi (£187 per group up to 6) 🤑!

Venice Treviso (TSF)

Verona Villafranca (VRN)

L

Latvia:

Riga International (RIX)

Lithuania:

Kaunas (KUN)

Vilnius (VNO)

Luxembourg:

Luxembourg Findel (LUX)

M

Malta:

Malta International (MLA)

Montenegro:

Podgorica (TGD)

Tivat (TIV)

Morocco:

Agadir (AGA)

Casablanca (CMN)

Fès–Saïss Airport (FEZ)
From this airport, you can catch a very cheap hourly bus for approximately 4 MAD (around 30p!), it is the number 16 and takes around 45 minutes to Medina (old city). However, it's not often we say this, but, getting a taxi may actually be your best bet here.
When arriving in the old city, it is a complete maze of buildings, and the taxi driver can not drive you door to door. So, what they do, is they help you gather your luggage and they walk you to the hotel that you are staying at! You can book in advance on Get Your Guide, the price varies depending on how many passengers, but atleast you know the upfront cost. Alternatively, you can pick up a cab from outside the airport, but we advise that you agree a price BEFORE getting into the cab!

Marrakech (RAK)

Rabet (RBA)

Tangia (TNG)

N

Netherlands:

Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS)

Eindhoven (EIN)
Bus lines 400 and 401 each run several times an hour from Eindhoven Airport to Central Station, tickets are approx. €2.94.
Taxi Centrum charges approx €39 for a cab, or you can pick up an official cab from outside the airport upon arrival.

Rotterdam The Hague (RTM)

Northern Ireland:

Belfast International Airport (BFS)
The Airport Express 300 operates 7 days a week, and at peak times every 15 minutes and costs around £9, although it works out cheaper to get a day ticket.
Belfast Airport Taxis are available to book ahead of schedule and cost approx £60.

City of Derry Airport (LDY)

George Best Belfast City Airport (BHD)

Norway:

Bergen Flesland (BGO)

Oslo Gardermoen (OSL)

Stavanger Sola (SVG)

Tromsø (TOS)

P

Poland:

Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa (GDN)

Kraków John Paul II (KRK)

Katowice (KTW)

Warsaw Chopin (WAW)

Warsaw Modlin (WMI)
The quickest transfer from Modlin airport is an airport taxi which costs approximately £47 and takes around 40 minutes.
A much cheaper alternative is catching the Contbus from outside the airport which takes you into the city in around 45 minutes and costs 7. Tickets can be purchased from the website or from the driver.
If you really don't like buses and don't want to pay taxi prices, you can take a free shuttle from the airport to Modlin railway, then get on a train to the centre of Warsaw. This takes approximately 60 minutes and costs around PLN 22.40 or £4.58.

Wrocław Copernicus (WRO)

Poznań–Ławica (POZ)

Portugal:

Faro (FAO)

Lisbon Humberto Delgado (LIS)

Madeira-Funchal (FNC)

Porto (OPO)

João Paulo II-Azores (PDL)

R

Romania:

Cluj-Napoca (CLJ)

Iași (IAS)

Bucharest Henri Coandă (OTP)
Travelling from Bucharest airport, you can get the Express Bus which costs 50RON (approx. 50p), or a Bolt Cab via their app. You can book this in advance to check prices and driver reviews.

Sibiu (SBZ)

S

Serbia:

Belgrade Nikola Tesla (BEG)

Slovakia:

Bratislava M. R. Štefánik (BTS)

Košice (KSC)

Slovenia:

Ljubljana Jože Pučnik (LJU)

Spain:

Alicante–Elche (ALC)
When leaving Alicante Airport, you can hop on a 24 hour bus straight to Alicante town for €4.50.
From here you can walk or bus to your destination, or jump on a tram, these also go to Benidorm. Or you can get a bus to Benidorm which takes 45 mins for €10.
For cheap transfer options, I have found Flybus and Holiday Extras to be the most reasonably priced. If you would prefer to pre-book a taxi, this website tells you the cost upfront.

Barcelona-El Prat (BCN)
When leaving Barcelona airport, you can hop onto the Aerobus A2 to the Centre of Barcelona for approx. €6.75 single or €11.65 return. A night bus is also available, the N16, N17, N18 operates after the Aerobús and Metro hours for roughly €2.15. You can also catch the Metro L9 Sud, you can find more details here.

Fuerteventura (FUE)

Gran Canaria (LPA)

Ibiza (IBZ)

Lanzarote (ACE)

Madrid-Barajas (MAD)

Palma de Mallorca (PMI)

Málaga–Costa del Sol (AGP)

Seville (SVQ)

Tenerife South (TFS)

Valencia (VLC)

Sweden:

Stockholm Arlanda (ARN)

Gothenburg Landvetter (GOT)

Switzerland:

EuroAirport Basel Mulhouse Freiburg (BSL)

Geneva (GVA)

Zurich (ZRH)

T

Turkey:

Antalya (AYT)

Bodrum Milas (BJV)

Dalaman (DLM)

Istanbul (IST)

Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen (SAW)

İzmir Adnan Menderes (ADB)

U

United States:

New York City

John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK)

LaGuardia Airport (LGA)