| Popular Airport | Lakeside Usaf Airport |
|---|---|
| Popular Airlines | |
| Approximate Flight Duration | 11 hour 10 min |
| Approximate Travel Distance | 5547 Miles |
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Kos is a crowded island especially in summer although it is small in terms of surface area. A 24-hour taxi service can be used to get to Ippokratis Airport which is the only airport in the island. In addition, private cars can be rented from car rental companies by those looking for alternative means of transportation.
Taxis, that operate continuously all day in order to ensure transportation is available in Kos’ endless energy, can take you to Ippsokratis Airport within 30 minutes from the city center.
In order to rent a car from Avis, Budget, Enterprise and Kos Car Hire companies which have a heavy demand especially in spring and summer, it is necessary to make reservation via internet or telephone in advance. You can take back the deposit by delivering the rental cars to the officials at the airport.
Ippokratis Airport, which serves Kos Island, has two passenger terminals. There is a police station in the airport in order to ensure safety at these terminals, and a first aid team to be able to intervene immediately in health problems. Passengers wishing to meet their eating and drinking needs can benefit from the restaurant or four different bars serving between April and October. KAE duty free store allows you to shop among items such as souvenirs, cosmetics and jewelry. In addition, passengers who use VIP lounge rooms can benefit from many VIP-specific services.
It’s possible to take a bus to Duluth city center, which is 9 km from Duluth International Airport. For faster and more convenient transportation, you can take one of the taxis waiting outside the terminal, rent a car, or use a transfer services. There are transfer services offices and car rental agencies at the airport. It takes about 15-20 minutes to go from Duluth Airport to Duluth City Center.
Buses operated by the DTA (Duluth Transit Authority) only provide transportation between Duluth Airport and the city center. There are two different buses, but both have the same route. The only difference is that one operates on the weekends and the other on weekdays. The Route 5 bus, which operates on the weekends, costs $ 0.75 to $ 1.50 to West Duluth. The Route 8 bus also takes you to Duluth Downtown for the same price on weekdays. A few of the stops on both buses are West Mainline, 4 Ramsey Raleigh West 8th, Piedmont, Kenwood, 15 Park Point and Superior Wisconsin.
If you have a late flight to Duluth Airport, or if you want comfortable and fast transportation, there are taxis for you disposal 24/7 in front of the terminal. The amount you will pay to get from the airport to the city center by taxi can vary between $ 24 and $ 30 depending on where you will be going. There are airport taxi companies (Airport & Duluth Taxi - 2187212622) as well as other private taxi companies at the arrival terminal of Duluth Airport: Ace Cab LLC, Allied Taxi, Alpha Taxi, Bayside Taxi, Custom Cab, Yellow Door Taxi, Hillside Cab and Courtesy Cabinda. If your want the same comfort but for cheaper then you can use the Uber app to call an Uber driver, or share the cost of the taxi with other passengers.
You can rent a car pretty easily at Duluth Airport terminal and then take the road to Duluth city center in 10 minutes. It's possible to make a reservation and pick up your car quickly with an internationally valid driver’s license. Alamo (8772229075), Avis (2187277233), Budget (2187277685), Enterprise (8007368222), Hertz (2186231051) and National (8772229058) have branches at Duluth Airport terminal. After picking up your car, take Rice Lake Road or N Arlington Ave the reach Duluth city center.
