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Bodrum Airport

The airport is situated 22 miles (36km) northeast of Bodrum, and 10 miles (16km) south of Milas.

Information & Facts

Airport Taxis

There is a rate board at the terminals which shows current fares to 44 cities and towns in the region. The fare to Bodrum is around EUR40 and roughly EUR85 to Kusadasi, a 2-hour journey away.

Car Parking

Ample short-term and long-term bays are available outside the main terminal.

Car Rental

Hertz, Avis and Europcar have rental desks at the airport.

City Transfers

There is an airport shuttle bus which travels to and from Bodrum city centre, stopping at various points en route. The trip to the central bus station in Bodrum costs about EUR3. HAVAS coaches operate from the domestic terminal are timed with Turkish Airlines flights to and from Istanbul. There are plenty of airport taxis available; their rates are fixed and generally quite fair.

Contacts

Tel: +90 252 523 0101

Departure Tax

None.

Facilities

Parking, currency exchange, cafeteria, shops, car rental, taxi service, ATM, Information Desk.

Language

Turkish is the official language, but English is widely understood in the main tourist areas.

Money

The official currency is the New Turkish Lira (TRY), which was introduced on 1 January 2005, whereby six zeros were dropped from the TL and the sub-unit New Kurush was created. Currency can be exchanged at banks, exchange booths, post offices, airports and ferry ports; banks have the worst rates and highest commissions, but will exchange lesser known foreign currencies. Banks open mainly Monday to Friday, but some are open daily in tourist areas. ATMs are widely available in major cities and tourist areas, but Turkish ATM keypads usually do not have letters of the alphabet on their keys. Most bank branches have ATMs which accept Cirrus and Plus. Major credit cards are widely accepted; the most popular are Visa or MasterCard, but American Express is accepted in many of the more expensive places. Travellers cheques can be exchanged at some banks and currency exchange offices, but are not as welcome as cash or credit cards. US dollars or Euros are preferred. Some pensions and hotels in the most popular destinations accept US dollars as payment.

Terminal Transfers

The new international terminal and the old terminal, now used only for domestic flights, are 1km away from one another, a 15-minute walk across a grassy field.

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