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Kastamonu - Khost flight ticket

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Transportation form City Center to Kastamonu Airport

Things you need to know to reach city centre from Kastamonu Airport

Kastamonu Airport

Kastamonu Airport is in Uzunyazı district of the city. The airport is close to many touristic attractions of the city and is often crowd during high season. Kastamonu Airport is commonly preferred while traveling to Safranbolu and Ilgaz Mountain. There are two alternatives to travel from city centre and tourism destinations to the airport.

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Taxi

You can also reach from city centre to Kastamonu Airport via taxi. You can arrive to the airport in 13 minutes. Ilgaz Mountain is half an hour away while Safranbolu is one and half an hour away with taxi. Additionally, Taşköprü is 45 minutes away, İnebolu is 1,5 hours away, and Tosya is 15 minutes away with taxi. You can use taxi services to reach airport from these districts.

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.