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Kütahya - Khost flight ticket

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Transportation form City Center to Kütahya Airport

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

Zafer Airport

Zafer Airport is the first regional airport of Turkey. This airport is an important hub for passenger who would like to travel to Afyonkarahisar, Uşak, and Kütahya. Located within Atıntaş district of Kütahya, Zafer Airport is 43 km away from Kütahya, 101 km away from Uşak, 60 km away from Afyonkarahisar, and 118 km away from Eskişehir. There are few transportation options to Zafer Airport.

Aerobilet transfer services

With Aerobilet transfer services, you can benefit from cheapest flight as well as fast and comfortable transfer from city centre to airport. You can benefit from transfer services from the hotel you booked on Aerobilet or from different locations in the city centre to the airport. In addition to Kütahya, Afyonkarahisar, and Uşak city centres, you can check Aerobilet transfer services page for many other locations.

Taxi

You can also choose taxi to travel from city centre to Zafer Airport. Zafer Airport is approximately 40 minutes away from Kütafya city centre, one hour away from Afyonkarahisar, one hour 40 minutes away from Eskişehir, and 1,5 hours away from Uşak. If you have limited time to catch your flight, you can use a taxi as an alternative.

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.