Yes. There are frequent buses betwee the airport and city centre.
Edinburgh Waverly, the main railway station in Edinburgh, is in the city center. Edinburgh Turnhouse Airport lies in a more rural area west of the city. A bus between the two takes 20 to 30 minutes and costs 3 pounds sterling one-way, or 5 pounds sterling round-trip. The bus also stops at Haymarket railway station, which lies between Waverly and the airport.
Edinburgh Airport operates a shuttle service, Airlink, which enablers travelers to travel between the airport and the city centre.
No
The main airport in Reykjavik is Keflavik International Airport. To get there from the city center, you can take a bus, taxi, or rent a car. The airport is located about 45 minutes away from the city center by car.
By Airlink bus: £3.50. By Lothian Buses route 35: £1.20. By taxi: about £20.00.
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Take the Airport bus from Glasgow International Airport to Glasgow Queen Street railway station, then a "ScotRail Express" train to Edinburgh
The best transportation options to get from Lyon City Center to the airport are taking a taxi, using a shuttle service, or using public transportation such as the tram or bus. These options are convenient and efficient for reaching the airport from the city center.
The main Edinburgh train station is Edinburgh Waverley. It is not close to the airport. In fact there are no train stations close to the airport. The closest station is Edinburgh Haymarket. There are airport express buses (known as 'airlink' buses) which run from both Edinburgh train stations every 10 minutes or so throughout the day to the airport for £3-£5.
To efficiently get from Reykjavik Airport to the city center, you can take the Flybus shuttle service, which runs regularly between the airport and the city center. The journey takes around 45 minutes and drops you off at the BSI Bus Terminal, from where you can easily access other parts of the city.
Yes. The No 16 bus goes from the airport to city center. Use the Dublin Bus route planner to take you from the airport to stop no. 270, and you can see the entire route with every stop. You can also take the Airlink bus; an express bus, also run by Dublin Bus. Fares are higher, but it is quicker. Finally, there's Aircoach. They have a regular (every 10 minutes or so) service to city centre for €7.
About four miles on the main bus routes out of town so easily reached in about half an hour.