Travel to / from Valencia by Air
The Airport
The International Airport of Manises is right on the edge of the city,
to the west.
Vew
location on Google Maps
Some
info on the Airport
Spanish
Airport Guide has a huge amount of info on just about anything you
may need to know about, and to use in, Valencia Airport.
Getting from the Airport
The metro line to the aiport has just been completed and this is now
the easiest way to and fro the airport, plus the cheapest - 1.70€.
Alternatively, and if you don't want to take a taxi (15-18 euros to the
centre), you can catch the bus shuttle. Once you are out of the departures,
walk up the stairs to the upper floor of the airport and come out of the
front entrance. Immediately to the right of you will be a bus stop. Don't
take yellow buses - take the blue one. It goes every 20 min from 6am to
10pm everyday, and costs 2.50€. The bus will take you allmost to
the centre in 20 minutes - just behind the train station. From there you
can walk into the centre or catch the metro nearby (station Bailen, green
line south)
View location of final stop.
Getting to the Airport
The metro line to the aiport has just been completed and this is now
the easiest way to and fro the airport, plus the cheapest - 1.70€.
The above in the reverse order. You can arrive to the bus stop behind
the train station by walking or by metro (station Bailen, green line south).
The bus stop is right over the major traffic underpass of Gran Via Germainias
that crosses the railtracks to come out at Plaza Espana. The stop is on
top of the western exit of the tunnel.
If you are here during the Fallas, you will find many streets
cordoned off, including this one. The shuttle will stop before getting
there - check with the Tourist
Office.
View
location of the bus stop
The buses cost 2.50€, take 20-25 min to get to the airport, and
go every day from 6pm to 10am. They are scheduled for every hour at .10
minutes, .30 minutes and .50 minutes, with the exception of 6.10am and
9.50pm (replaced by 6.00am and 10.00pm respectively). Be aware that the
accuracy is very lax, so you can expect a bus to arrive pretty much any
time, with an interval of 20 minutes.
A taxi from the centre will cost you 15-18 euros.
Destinations
Valencia is experiencing tremendous growth in travel on both national
and international level. The air travel sector is very fluid, with many
new routes opening and some closing. So we can't offer any static information.
However, Valencia is now firmly on the world map and is very well connected
by air not only to Europe but to the rest of the world. Here are some
airlines to check out amongst others:
Budget Flights
For those looking for budget air travel, AirNinja.com has a great database
throughout Europe.
Check
discount flights to/ from Valencia on AirNinja >>>
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Domestic Travel
www.iberia.com
www.spanair.com
www.airnostrum.es
www.lagunair.com
www.air-europa.com
www.airberlin.com
www.vueling.com
International Travel
These airlines will serve many destinations in Europe, the world and
within Spain also:
www.easyjet.com
www.ryaniar.com
www.jet2.com
www.thomsonfly.com
www.iberia.com
www.spanair.com
www.airnostrum.es
www.vueling.com
www.tuifly.com
www.ltu.com
www.brusselsairlines.com
www.airfrance.es
www.air-europa.com
www.alitalia.es
www.royalairmaroc.com
www.gbairways.com
www.helvetic.com
www.flybaboo.com
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