Simferopol International Airport connects the Republic of Crimea with cities such as Kiev, Moscow, Istanbul, St. Petersburg and Tel Aviv. The passenger turnover is over a million people a year. You can get to the airport from other settlements of the Republic of Crimea in a variety of ways.
Instructions
Step 1
Get there by public transport. If you need to get to the airport from the territory of Simferopol, you can use a fixed-route taxi or a trolleybus. The required minibus numbers are 49, 98, 100 and 115. The trolleybus to the airport runs on route 8/9.
Step 2
Go with your own car or taxi. Car enthusiasts should be reminded that Simferopol Airport has its own guarded parking lot. For the cost of a taxi ride, you need to focus on the average estimated cost, equal to 4 hryvnia per 1 km. You can also come to the airport by taxi from other settlements of the Crimea. The cost in this case will be much more expensive. For example, to get to Simferopol airport from Yalta, you need to spend 480 hryvnia. Taxis can be ordered by calling the airport and any taxi service in the city of Simferopol.
Step 3
Come to the airport from remote areas. If you are traveling from other settlements of the peninsula, then it will be convenient for you to get there by intercity bus. Simferopol is connected by highways with almost all cities and large settlements of the peninsula. Check the bus schedule at bus stations or using their virtual offices on the Internet. From the bus station you can get to the airport by minibus # 49.
Step 4
Use rail transport. If you prefer electric trains, you can get to Simferopol by rail. Simferopol is a regional transport hub, so getting to the city from the entire territory of the Crimean peninsula will not be difficult. You can get from the railway station to the airport by route taxis №98 and №115. Also, these two points are connected by trolleybus route No. 8/9.