| Popular Airport | Yogyakarta International Airport |
|---|---|
| Popular Airlines | |
| Approximate Flight Duration | 22 hour 10 min |
| Approximate Travel Distance | 11013 Miles |
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Miami International Airport is the main airport serving the vibrant city of Miami and the greater Miami area. The airport is located in close proximity to the city center, only 13 km away. Miami International Airport is the main airport in South Florida for long-haul international flights and is a major gateway between Latin America and the U.S. There are a variety of transportation alternatives to get to the airport from the city center, including the rail, bus, taxi, and rental cars.
Miami International Airport is accessible by the Metrorail, and Tri-Rail systems. Both systems ensure a comfortable and convenient trip to the airport from the city. The Metrorail system operates from various locations in Miami, providing service to the airport. The Metrorail Orange Line runs to the Miami Central Station. It takes about 15 minutes to get from Downtown Miami to the Miami Central Station, which is in close proximity to the airport. From there take the free MIA Mover train, which provides transportation to the airport terminals. The Tri-Rail system operates from Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and West Palm Beach, providing service to Miami International Airport, via the Miami Central Station. From the Miami Central Station take the MIA Mover electric trains to access the airport terminals. For more detailed information on these lines and routes please visit Miami International Airport’s website.
The Metrobus system is another convenient and affordable transportation alternative to get to the airport from the city center. The Metrobus connects to the Metrorail and Metromover. You can take the Metrobus from major locations in the city to the Miami Central Station. From the Miami Central Station passengers can use the MIA Mover train to access the airport terminals. For more detailed information regarding the Metrobus please visit Miami International Airport’s website.
Taking a taxi to the airport is another transportation alternative. Taxis are a convenient and comfortable way to get to Miami International Airport. Taxis are accessible from every part of the city. It takes about 20 minutes to get to the airport from the city center by taxi.
Renting a car in the city is another transportation alternative to get to the airport. Renting a car is also a great option for getting around in the city during your trip. There are various rental car companies located in the city. You can also return your vehicle at the Rental Car Center at the airport before your departure. You can use the free MIA Mover train to access the terminals from the Rental Car Center.
Located 13 km from the city center, Miami International Airport is South Florida’s primary airport when it comes to long-haul international flights. The airport is also one of the biggest gateways between Latin America and the United States. In 2015 Miami International Airport handled a total of 44.3 million passengers. The airport consists of 3 terminals, the North Terminal, the Central Terminal, and the South Terminal. Passengers can use the Skyride Connector, the Elevated Skytrain, or MIA Mover trains to get around between terminals.
The airport contains a rich variety of services and amenities to meet passengers’ pre-flight and post-flight needs. Miami International Airport is a global facility offering passengers a high quality experience as they wait for their flight or after they’ve landed. The airport features a total parking capacity of 8,233 vehicles as well as basic services such as ATMs, baggage wrapping stations, storage spaces, currency exchange services, a lost and found, Wi-Fi areas, spa services, and smoking areas. Some more unique services that Miami International Airport offers include a yoga room, nursing suites, pet relief areas, and a 260-room airport hotel. The airport also features artwork and exhibitions throughout the terminals to promote the arts and culture.
The airport also features a selection of restaurants, cafes, and fast food chains for passengers to enjoy. Venues where you can get a bite to eat or something to drink include 305 Pizza, Burger King, California Pizza Kitchen, Chili’s Too, Clubhouse One, Mc Donald’s, KFC, Sbarro, Starbucks, The Counter, Villa Pizza, and Wendy’s. Miami International Airport contains a large duty free shop in each terminal as well as many other stores where passengers can go shopping, including Books & Books, Air Essentials, Desigual, Coach, L’Occitane, MAC, Michael Kors, Victoria’s Secret, and Travel Bags and Co.
Serving the Java region of Indonesia, Adisutjipto Airport is about 8 kilometers from Yogyakarta city center and consists of two different terminals as domestic and international terminals. Although it is the 3rd busiest airport in the Java region, which is a tourist destination, the area that you may find quite small closes at night. You can get to Yogyakarta city center from the airport in half an hour by taking advantage of means of public transportation such as buses, taxis, and trains, as well as you can enjoy driving by renting a car to reach the city center.
If you prefer an affordable transfer option from Adisutjipto Airport to Yogyakarta city center, you can take the bus. There are two bus companies providing transportation services at the airport, and the first of these are the buses with Damri logo. These buses go through many central points in the city center including well-known hotels. Bus fares vary from 50.000 IDR to 85.000 IDR (3.5 USD on average) depending on your destination.
Apart from Damri buses, the buses operated by Trans Jogja company also depart from the airport. Trans Jogja buses have 3 different routes to the city. The route of the 1A line is Adisutjipto Airport – Tugu Station- Malioboro - Jogja Expo Center (JEC); the route of Line 1B starts from Adisutjipto Airport and passes through Jogja Exhibition Center (JEC) - General Post Office - Pingit - Gadjah Mada University; Line 3B follows Kotagede route and goes to the bus terminals in the city center. Trans Jogja buses offer quite an affordable transfer option for the passengers with a tight budget and bus fare is only 3.600 IDR to reach all over the city. You can even get to the well-known Prambanan temple directly from the airport. You can get on Trans Jogja buses from the bus stops near the car park outside the terminal.
Both bus options will take you to the city center in 30 minutes under normal conditions. The buses depart by the hour, and bus services start at 7 am and end at 7 pm.
In Yogyakarta, taxis are safe and you can take a taxi to get to the city center from the airport comfortably. You will be charged depending on the distance you will go; the opening fare of the taxis having a taximeter is 5.500 IDR. Opening fare of the night tariff is 10.000 IDR. Some taxis at the airport operate at flat rates depending on your destination. To take one of these taxis, you need to get a flat rate (fixed price) taxi coupon from the taxi counters inside the terminal. Flat rate is around 60.000 IDR (4 USD on average) for the nearest distance.
The taxi stops where you can take the taxis operating at flat rates are located to the right of the international terminal exit. If you would like to take a taxi having a taximeter, you can take one on the main road at the airport exit.
Adisutjipto Airport is the first airport in Indonesia having railway connection for transfer. The departure point of the trains, frequently preferred for transfer between the airport and the city center, is the Maguwo Station connected with underground tunnels in the area. The trains running between 6 am and 8 pm every day follow the routes linking Kutoarjo, Yogyakarta, Surakarta, Surabaya, and Madiun to each other. You will pay quite a small fee for your trip on the train that provides an easy transfer to Yogyakarta-Tugu Station, which lets you reach the city center without having to deal with the traffic congestion in the city.
You can rent a car from the car rental offices inside the terminal building after arriving at Adisutjipto Airport, or you can also book a car in advance and ask the car rental company make your car ready at your landing time. The international car rental companies such as Hertz, Budget, Avis, Dollar, Europcar, Alamo, and National, and local travel agencies provide car rental services at the airport.
Since Yogyakarta is a tourist destination, many hotels offer airport transfer (shuttle) services for their guests. If you would like to take advantage of this service that is priced depending on the location and standards of the hotel you are going to stay, you are recommended to ask for information about shuttle services when booking your room.
