After a long flight and the laborious trek through passport
control, the onward journey into town can seem daunting. A fast and direct way
to get into the city centre is to take an express train. Here are some facts
about the world's airports.
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Jorge Chavez Lima-Callao International Airport, Peru
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Keflavik International Airport, Iceland
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Budapeste Ferihegy Airport, Hungary
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Details
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The airport is located 16km northwest of Lima. For more
info visit www.lap.com.pe/ingles/
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Keflavik International Airport lies on the Reykjanes
peninsula, 50 km southwest of Iceland's capital Reykjavik. For more info
visit www.keflavikairport.com
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Terminal 1 reopened in summer 2005 following extensive
renovations. The airport is located
24 km southeast of Budapest.
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Schedule
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It takes approximately 10 minutes of driving from airport
to city centre with taxi.
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It takes seven minutes from the town of Reykjanesbaer
(Keflavik) and about a 40-minute drive to the capital city Reykjavik.
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From airport, the city centre can be reached within half
an hour.
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Fare
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Taxi fare to the city center is approximately
20 USD.
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The trip from airport to the city center with taxi costs
95 USD.
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Travelling by taxi to the city center costs from 5500 Ft.
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Other options
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The centre of Lima can be reached by bus. Alternatively
combis (minibuses) run to and from central Lima, stopping along the main
avenues in the city.
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Another way of reaching to the city centre is shuttle,
departing in connection with every arrival and departure terminal and costs
14 USD.
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Over 350 trains a day stop at the Düsseldorf Airport.
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While you wait
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Duty-free is available before customs. A shopping area is
situated in the main hall, with shops selling crafts, books, magazines and
other items.
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There are several duty-free shops at the airport, and the
product and brand selection is very good, including cosmetics, alcohol,
confectionery, tobacco, books, jewellery and technology products.
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Help desks are situated on all levels in Terminals 2A and
2B.
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