| Popular Airport | Lviv Danylo Halytskyi Intl. Airport |
|---|---|
| Popular Airlines | |
| Approximate Flight Duration | 1 hour 20 min |
| Approximate Travel Distance | 1112 Km |
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Bremen Airport is the international airport serving the city of Bremen, which is one of the most important industrial and port cities in Germany. The airport is accessible by tram from the city center. Tram number 6 provides transportation to the airport from the city center in 11 minutes. The tram departs from the central train station and passes the Bremen Am Brill stop, which is a 5-minute walk from the historic city center. The tram provides direct transportation to the airport terminal.
The city center consists of the historic city center (Domshof) and the area north of Weser River, which is where many historic buildings are located. It takes about 10 minutes to get to the airport from the city center by taxi. The total fare will vary depending on the traffic conditions. However, in general, the fare isn’t too high.
When driving to Bremen Airport from Bremen you can follow the tram route once you cross the Wilhelm-Kaisen Bridge. You can also take the Bürgermeister-Smidt Bridge and go to the intersection of Neuenlander Street. Then make a left and continue to the airport entrance. The airport has a parking capacity for 4,500 vehicles including bicycles, motorcycles, and cars. There are also special parking areas just for women located on the 3rd floor of car park 1 and the ground floor of car park 2.
Bremen Airport contains a visitors’ terrace on the roof of Terminal 3 where passengers can enjoy panoramic views of the runway before their flight or after they land. Passengers can pass the time by watching flights take off and land.
Also located on the roof of Terminal 3 is Bremen Hall. Bremen Hall is an aviation museum exhibiting old aircraft and aviation related items. Bremen Hall is also used as an exhibition space. The airport also offers guided tours, which start in Terminal 1, that describe the over 100-year history of aviation in Bremen. The tour also provides an overview of flights, aircraft, runways, and more.
The airport offers passengers a simple yet delicious selection of eating and drinking venues, including Punto Pasta, Istanbul Foods & Drinks, Kamps Bakery, and Asien Bankett. Bremen Airport also contains a lost and found, hairdresser, ATMs, currency exchange office, and duty free shops.
Located in Lviv, Ukrain, 6 km from the city center, Lviv Airport is also known as Lviv Danylo Halytskyi International Airport. The airport was named after King Daniel of Galicia and handles both domestic and international air traffic.
The airport is an important transportation hub for the city. Lviv Airport is equipped with amenities and services that will meet your pre-flight and post-flight needs. There are many areas at the airport where you can shop or relax as you wait for your flight or after you land. There are different transportation options available to get to and from the city center including taxi, trolleybus, and rental cars. Being only 6 km from the city center adds to the airport’s accessibility.
Taking a taxi to the city center is the fastest and most comfortable transportation method available. Aero Express vehicles are the official taxi operator for Lviv Airport. Using these vehicles you can easily get to the city center. You can arrange a taxi from the taxi operator desk located in Terminal A or by calling. To find out the taxi fare to certain areas in the city you can visit the airport’s website.
Another option to get to Lviv Airport is by bus. Compared to taxis, buses are a more economical option. Buses from the airport to the city center take about 10-15 minutes. Public buses operate every day of the week, from 7 am to 10 pm. You can access these buses from the Airport (New Terminal). The public bus line route is as follows: Krychevskoho Str, Lyubinska Str, Kulchytska Str, Rynok Pivdennyi, Kulparkivska Str, Vasylya Symonenka Str, Univermag Okean, Boychyka Str, Arkasa Str, Shumskoho Str, Ivana Horbachevskoho Str, Depo, Petro Doroshenko Str and Svobody Ave.
The trolleybus is another affordable transportation option. The trolleybus provides a comfortable ride to the city center, which takes about 10-15 minutes. The trolleybus operates every day of the week, from 6 am to 10 pm. You can access the trolleybus from the Airport (Old Terminal). The trolleybus route is as follows: City Center (Ivan Franko University), Lystopadovoho Chynu Str./ Krushelnytskoyi Str, St. Yura Sq, Metropolyta Anreya Str, Geroiv UPA Str (return route – Okruzhna Str.) and Lyubinska Str.
Another transportation option to choose from is renting a car. Rental car offices can be accessed from Terminal A. By renting whatever vehicle you want you can get to the city center comfortably and quickly. Rental car companies that you can choose from include Avis, BLS, Budget, Europcar, Hertz and Sixt.
Located in Lviv, Ukraine, Lviv Danylo Halytskyi International Airport handles both domestic and international air traffic. The airport, which is a major transportation hub for the city, has multiple terminal buildings. The terminal buildings contain a lost and found, conference rooms, rest areas, souvenir shops, health center, and phone charging stations. The eating and drinking venues located in Terminal A provide the opportunity to dine on a variety of tasty flavors before or after your flight.
Venues that you can choose from include Cafe Chao, Chao Fourchette and Veronica. You can also pass the time by shopping in various stores located in the terminal, including Tbor Npeca, Baltona and Lviv Handmade Chocolate. To facilitate convenient monetary transactions the terminal contains a branch of the First Ukrainian Bank and a Raiffeisen Bank Aval ATM and Ukreximbank ATM.
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