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Popular Airport

Beaver Ruin Airport

Popular Airlines

Approximate Flight Duration

14 hour

Approximate Travel Distance

11228 Km

Transportation to Airport from Nagoya City Center

Chubu Centrair Intl. Airport

Buses, trains and taxis as well as rental cars can be used to get to the airport from Nagoya city center.

Taxi

Almost all of the taxi drivers working in Nagoya speak English. The taxi ride to the airport takes around 45 to 60 minutes. When taxis arrive at the airport, the passengers have to get off on the first floor of the terminal building.

Bus

Buses departing from Meitetsu Bus Terminal reach the airport between 48 - 85 minutes depending on weather and traffic conditions. The first bus from Nagoya to the airport is departing at 5 am, while the last bus departs at 7 pm.

Train

Trains owned by SKY Limited Express and Rapid Limited Express carry passengers between 05:24 am and 23:31 am to the airport. SKY Limited Express' trains arrive at the airport in 28 minutes, while Rapid Limited Express trains arrive in 33 minutes. You can catch the trains in the city center departing every 15 minutes.

Car Rental

It's easy to rent a car in Nagoya. Many car rental companies keep their doors open24 hours a day. However, renting a car in Nagoya is risky. The reason for this is that, unlike most countries of the world, the steering wheel of Japanese vehicles is located on the right side. For this reason we recommend using other options instead of renting a car.

Airport Information

Chubu Centrair Airport, the most important airport in Nagoya, has a four-storey single terminal building. In addition, a variety of facilities are offered to passengers in the Access Plaza, which is 100 meters from the terminal building. There are free and paid parking areas at the airport which covers a very large area, as well as a gas station for those traveling with a private vehicle.

All measures are being taken against the health problems of the passengers at the terminal where the clinic of Fujita Health University and a pharmacy are located at. This airport, which has five separate facilities, hosts rooms where passengers can easily change their clothes and massage rooms. Private rooms for smokers, private meeting and conference rooms for business travelers, private internet and computer tables for those who want to make electronic transactions make the airport special.

Other options at the airport include places of worship, dry cleaning, photo cabinets and playgrounds for children. The ATMs of Seven, Aeon, Sumitomo, SMBC, Shinkin, Japan Post, E-net and JA are helping all passengers carry out their financial transactions.

The airport, which has a 300 meters long terrace floor, also has a hotel for passengers who want to stay there. All the passengers and visitors can benefit from this hotel named Centrair Hotel.

Among shopping malls at the airport are Ebisenbei No Sato, Yamasa Chikuwa, Meifutsu Temmusu Senju, Centrair Omiyagekan, Centrair Meihikan, Blue Sky, ANA Festa, Muji To Go, Amano, Sakura Bunka Do, Tsutaya, Yoshida Shoten, Lawson, Family Mart, Fu No Yu, Aujourd'hui, Tabio on the Ground, Modeco, Uniqlo, Sac's Bar, Izone New York and Malaika.

The eating and drinking places are Aviator Grill, Camellia Restaurant, Kabuki, Kaitensushi Maruchu, Misokatsu Yabaton, Maruho Shokudo, Suzunami, Torisanwa, Boteya, Manten, Hai Shang Lou, Yakiniku Toraji, Oriental Kitchen, Kayusantin, Misen, Imoraken, Juice Station , Cafe de Crie Plus, Wa No Ma and Starbucks Coffee.

Transportation to Atlanta City Center from Airport

Beaver Ruin Airport

Atlanta is an important junction point of land, air, and rail transportation in the United States. It is also an important commercial and industrial city, where many international companies are headquartered in. Atlanta is also an important crossroads for international air travel. The Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, also known as Atlanta Airport, is the world’s busiest airport according to passenger traffic and it was ranked the world’s busiest airport according to the number of landings and takeoffs for several years. Located about 13 km from the city center, the airport is easily accessible by a variety of transportation alternatives.

Metro

The city has a very developed metro line that connects directly to the airport. The MARTA (Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority) metro station is located in the main terminal building. The red and gold lines run directly from the airport to the main stops in the city’s commercial center, such as Five Points, Civic Center, and Peachtree. The metro runs every 15 minutes and travels to the city center in about 15-17 minutes. From the Five Points station you can transfer to the green or blue line, which provide access to other important parts of the city.  

Airport Buses

There are shuttles and airport buses that provide transportation to the city center from the airport. There is a shuttle service that provides transportation between the airport and various hotels and another shuttle service that provides transportation between the airport and the city center and commercial center. Buses are located in between the south and north domestic terminals in the Green Zone. Buses to Five Points only take 15 minutes. These buses depart every 30 minutes and reservations are required.

Taxi

Another transportation alternative to get to the city center is by taxi, especially when you consider how short that distance is. Taxis run on a fixed rate to major areas in the city center. Taxis are located in the Yellow Bus aisle, just outside the baggage claim area. For a more luxurious ride to the city center there are over 300 companies that provide limousine transportation to the city center. You must make a reservation for this service beforehand.

Rental Car

As the world’s busiest airport, Atlanta Airport offers a rich variety of rental car companies to choose from. There are 13 rental car companies located at the airport, offering a fleet of hundreds of vehicles. To get to the city center from the airport by car connect to the I-85 N from the Terminal Parkway. This freeway will take you to the city center.

Airport Information

Handling over 95 million passengers annually, Atlanta Airport is not only one of the most important airports in the United States but also one of the most important international airports in the world. With over 58 thousand employees the airport is like a small city. The airport uses a color-coded system to help passengers find where they need to go.  

For buses to the city center follow the green signs, the gold and red metro lines go to the city center, and to get to nearby hotels follow the purple signs. The colored lanes on the floor will help guide you to your destination. The airport also contains dozens of restaurants and over 100 cafes offering delicious examples of international cuisine to cater to passengers’ pre-flight and post-flight needs.

Atlanta Airport also features exhibition spaces, galleries, and shopping areas. The airport is a pet friendly airport, featuring the Pet Assistance, which consists of pet areas, a veterinarian, and other amenities and services to satisfy the needs of your pet. 


Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta Intl. Airport

Atlanta is an important junction point of land, air, and rail transportation in the United States. It is also an important commercial and industrial city, where many international companies are headquartered in. Atlanta is also an important crossroads for international air travel. The Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, also known as Atlanta Airport, is the world’s busiest airport according to passenger traffic and it was ranked the world’s busiest airport according to the number of landings and takeoffs for several years. Located about 13 km from the city center, the airport is easily accessible by a variety of transportation alternatives.

Metro

The city has a very developed metro line that connects directly to the airport. The MARTA (Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority) metro station is located in the main terminal building. The red and gold lines run directly from the airport to the main stops in the city’s commercial center, such as Five Points, Civic Center, and Peachtree. The metro runs every 15 minutes and travels to the city center in about 15-17 minutes. From the Five Points station you can transfer to the green or blue line, which provide access to other important parts of the city.  

Airport Buses

There are shuttles and airport buses that provide transportation to the city center from the airport. There is a shuttle service that provides transportation between the airport and various hotels and another shuttle service that provides transportation between the airport and the city center and commercial center. Buses are located in between the south and north domestic terminals in the Green Zone. Buses to Five Points only take 15 minutes. These buses depart every 30 minutes and reservations are required.

Taxi

Another transportation alternative to get to the city center is by taxi, especially when you consider how short that distance is. Taxis run on a fixed rate to major areas in the city center. Taxis are located in the Yellow Bus aisle, just outside the baggage claim area. For a more luxurious ride to the city center there are over 300 companies that provide limousine transportation to the city center. You must make a reservation for this service beforehand.

Rental Car

As the world’s busiest airport, Atlanta Airport offers a rich variety of rental car companies to choose from. There are 13 rental car companies located at the airport, offering a fleet of hundreds of vehicles. To get to the city center from the airport by car connect to the I-85 N from the Terminal Parkway. This freeway will take you to the city center.

Weather in Atlanta

DayMin - Max
FridayMin 0ºC - Max 14ºC
SaturdayMin -1ºC - Max 7ºC
SundayMin -1ºC - Max 8ºC
MondayMin 1ºC - Max 10ºC
TuesdayMin 4ºC - Max 15ºC

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