Jeddah - Khost flight ticket
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Transportation form City Center to Jeddah Airport
Things you need to know to reach to King Abdelaziz International Airport from city centre
King Abdelaziz International Airport
The name of King Abdelaziz International Airport comes from founder of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Abdelaziz el-Suud. This airport is in Jeddah, the second largest city of Saudi Arabia. The airport is 54 km away from Jeddah city centre and there are three methods to reach to airport.
Aerobilet transfer services
Aerobilet transfer services offers reliable, luxurious, and comfortable alternatives for your domestic and international airport transfers. You can benefit from these services to directly transfer from Jeddah to King Abdelaziz International Airport. You can take the Aerobilet transfer vehicles from Jeddah city centre or from your hotel to reach the airport. You can book your transfer on Aerobilet transfer page and learn more about pricing and vehicle alternatives on this page. You can also all for Aerobilet support line for detailed information.
Bus
You can also use public buses from Jeddah city centre to King Abdelaziz International Airport. King Abdelaziz International Airport is also known as hajj hub and there are public buses from Mecca and Medina. You can use public buses from your transfer.
Taxi
You can also use taxis to reach from Jeddah city centre to King Abdelaziz International Airport. Taxi will approximately take 40 minutes.
Transportation from Khost Airport to City Center
Things you need to know to reach to city centre from Khost Airport
Khost Airport
Khost Airport is in Khost city of Afghanistan and offers domestic flights only. This airport was renewed for public use. Located in Khost administrative region of Afghanistan, there is one transfer alternative from Khost Airport to city centre.
Taxi
You can use taxi or rent a car service to transfer from Khost Airport to your hotel, city centre, or other central locations due to security concerns in Afghanistan.