How to get from Jerusalem to Ben Gurion airport on Saturday?
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I'm staying in Jerusalem and flying out from Ben Gurion airport on a Saturday, when the public transport does not function. What is the best way to get there?
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I'm staying in Jerusalem and flying out from Ben Gurion airport on a Saturday, when the public transport does not function. What is the best way to get there?
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I assume you can take a taxi ?
â Max
Jun 6 at 9:40
@Max - Yes, but that's not perfect, would be pretty expensive presumably.
â Jakub Konieczny
Jun 6 at 9:41
If there's no public transport, then your choices are limited, whether taxi or uber style transport.
â Max
Jun 6 at 9:45
There should be jitneys from Jerusalem to Tel Aviv, and from Tel Aviv Bus Terminal to airport. Maybe direct ones too.
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Jun 6 at 9:57
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I'm staying in Jerusalem and flying out from Ben Gurion airport on a Saturday, when the public transport does not function. What is the best way to get there?
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I'm staying in Jerusalem and flying out from Ben Gurion airport on a Saturday, when the public transport does not function. What is the best way to get there?
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Jakub Konieczny
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I assume you can take a taxi ?
â Max
Jun 6 at 9:40
@Max - Yes, but that's not perfect, would be pretty expensive presumably.
â Jakub Konieczny
Jun 6 at 9:41
If there's no public transport, then your choices are limited, whether taxi or uber style transport.
â Max
Jun 6 at 9:45
There should be jitneys from Jerusalem to Tel Aviv, and from Tel Aviv Bus Terminal to airport. Maybe direct ones too.
â alamar
Jun 6 at 9:57
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I assume you can take a taxi ?
â Max
Jun 6 at 9:40
@Max - Yes, but that's not perfect, would be pretty expensive presumably.
â Jakub Konieczny
Jun 6 at 9:41
If there's no public transport, then your choices are limited, whether taxi or uber style transport.
â Max
Jun 6 at 9:45
There should be jitneys from Jerusalem to Tel Aviv, and from Tel Aviv Bus Terminal to airport. Maybe direct ones too.
â alamar
Jun 6 at 9:57
I assume you can take a taxi ?
â Max
Jun 6 at 9:40
I assume you can take a taxi ?
â Max
Jun 6 at 9:40
@Max - Yes, but that's not perfect, would be pretty expensive presumably.
â Jakub Konieczny
Jun 6 at 9:41
@Max - Yes, but that's not perfect, would be pretty expensive presumably.
â Jakub Konieczny
Jun 6 at 9:41
If there's no public transport, then your choices are limited, whether taxi or uber style transport.
â Max
Jun 6 at 9:45
If there's no public transport, then your choices are limited, whether taxi or uber style transport.
â Max
Jun 6 at 9:45
There should be jitneys from Jerusalem to Tel Aviv, and from Tel Aviv Bus Terminal to airport. Maybe direct ones too.
â alamar
Jun 6 at 9:57
There should be jitneys from Jerusalem to Tel Aviv, and from Tel Aviv Bus Terminal to airport. Maybe direct ones too.
â alamar
Jun 6 at 9:57
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Nesher Tours is the operator licensed by the Israeli Airport Authority to operate shuttles to Jerusalem, they operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (except for Yom Kippur). On their site they have two different services:
Taxi to BGA: costs 64 NIS for pickup from anywhere, or less for pickup from their station.
Suttle to BGA: costs 61.9 NIS, picks up from anywhere.
I couldn't understand from the site what is the difference between the two services. In either case, you need to call them to coordinate, their phone number is 02-6257227 (or 072-264-6059, 1599-500-205).
I'm not affiliated with the company in any way.
â SIMEL
Jun 6 at 10:27
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I'm not familiar with this particular operator, but usually a "taxi" is private while a "shuttle" is shared with other customers. You'd expect more than 3 shekels of discount for the latter though.
â jpatokal
Jun 6 at 10:54
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@jpatokal, that's why I don't understand the differences between the two. I found a company that takes 180-210 NIS for a "normal" taxi so I think that both cases are a shared service.
â SIMEL
Jun 6 at 11:00
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(I speak Hebrew) I only see the 64 shekel price. If I had to guess, if say the 61.9 was before some recent price increase. Also, "their station" is just the central bus station in Jerusalem; if you can get there it's only 38 shekels.
â Joey Marianer
Jun 7 at 5:08
@JoeyMarianer look at the section "ÃÂáâÃÂê ÃÂàêÃÂ"ÃÂ" on their site.
â SIMEL
Jun 7 at 5:28
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Nesher Tours is the operator licensed by the Israeli Airport Authority to operate shuttles to Jerusalem, they operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (except for Yom Kippur). On their site they have two different services:
Taxi to BGA: costs 64 NIS for pickup from anywhere, or less for pickup from their station.
Suttle to BGA: costs 61.9 NIS, picks up from anywhere.
I couldn't understand from the site what is the difference between the two services. In either case, you need to call them to coordinate, their phone number is 02-6257227 (or 072-264-6059, 1599-500-205).
I'm not affiliated with the company in any way.
â SIMEL
Jun 6 at 10:27
1
I'm not familiar with this particular operator, but usually a "taxi" is private while a "shuttle" is shared with other customers. You'd expect more than 3 shekels of discount for the latter though.
â jpatokal
Jun 6 at 10:54
1
@jpatokal, that's why I don't understand the differences between the two. I found a company that takes 180-210 NIS for a "normal" taxi so I think that both cases are a shared service.
â SIMEL
Jun 6 at 11:00
1
(I speak Hebrew) I only see the 64 shekel price. If I had to guess, if say the 61.9 was before some recent price increase. Also, "their station" is just the central bus station in Jerusalem; if you can get there it's only 38 shekels.
â Joey Marianer
Jun 7 at 5:08
@JoeyMarianer look at the section "ÃÂáâÃÂê ÃÂàêÃÂ"ÃÂ" on their site.
â SIMEL
Jun 7 at 5:28
 |Â
show 1 more comment
up vote
5
down vote
Nesher Tours is the operator licensed by the Israeli Airport Authority to operate shuttles to Jerusalem, they operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (except for Yom Kippur). On their site they have two different services:
Taxi to BGA: costs 64 NIS for pickup from anywhere, or less for pickup from their station.
Suttle to BGA: costs 61.9 NIS, picks up from anywhere.
I couldn't understand from the site what is the difference between the two services. In either case, you need to call them to coordinate, their phone number is 02-6257227 (or 072-264-6059, 1599-500-205).
I'm not affiliated with the company in any way.
â SIMEL
Jun 6 at 10:27
1
I'm not familiar with this particular operator, but usually a "taxi" is private while a "shuttle" is shared with other customers. You'd expect more than 3 shekels of discount for the latter though.
â jpatokal
Jun 6 at 10:54
1
@jpatokal, that's why I don't understand the differences between the two. I found a company that takes 180-210 NIS for a "normal" taxi so I think that both cases are a shared service.
â SIMEL
Jun 6 at 11:00
1
(I speak Hebrew) I only see the 64 shekel price. If I had to guess, if say the 61.9 was before some recent price increase. Also, "their station" is just the central bus station in Jerusalem; if you can get there it's only 38 shekels.
â Joey Marianer
Jun 7 at 5:08
@JoeyMarianer look at the section "ÃÂáâÃÂê ÃÂàêÃÂ"ÃÂ" on their site.
â SIMEL
Jun 7 at 5:28
 |Â
show 1 more comment
up vote
5
down vote
up vote
5
down vote
Nesher Tours is the operator licensed by the Israeli Airport Authority to operate shuttles to Jerusalem, they operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (except for Yom Kippur). On their site they have two different services:
Taxi to BGA: costs 64 NIS for pickup from anywhere, or less for pickup from their station.
Suttle to BGA: costs 61.9 NIS, picks up from anywhere.
I couldn't understand from the site what is the difference between the two services. In either case, you need to call them to coordinate, their phone number is 02-6257227 (or 072-264-6059, 1599-500-205).
Nesher Tours is the operator licensed by the Israeli Airport Authority to operate shuttles to Jerusalem, they operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (except for Yom Kippur). On their site they have two different services:
Taxi to BGA: costs 64 NIS for pickup from anywhere, or less for pickup from their station.
Suttle to BGA: costs 61.9 NIS, picks up from anywhere.
I couldn't understand from the site what is the difference between the two services. In either case, you need to call them to coordinate, their phone number is 02-6257227 (or 072-264-6059, 1599-500-205).
answered Jun 6 at 10:27
SIMEL
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I'm not affiliated with the company in any way.
â SIMEL
Jun 6 at 10:27
1
I'm not familiar with this particular operator, but usually a "taxi" is private while a "shuttle" is shared with other customers. You'd expect more than 3 shekels of discount for the latter though.
â jpatokal
Jun 6 at 10:54
1
@jpatokal, that's why I don't understand the differences between the two. I found a company that takes 180-210 NIS for a "normal" taxi so I think that both cases are a shared service.
â SIMEL
Jun 6 at 11:00
1
(I speak Hebrew) I only see the 64 shekel price. If I had to guess, if say the 61.9 was before some recent price increase. Also, "their station" is just the central bus station in Jerusalem; if you can get there it's only 38 shekels.
â Joey Marianer
Jun 7 at 5:08
@JoeyMarianer look at the section "ÃÂáâÃÂê ÃÂàêÃÂ"ÃÂ" on their site.
â SIMEL
Jun 7 at 5:28
 |Â
show 1 more comment
I'm not affiliated with the company in any way.
â SIMEL
Jun 6 at 10:27
1
I'm not familiar with this particular operator, but usually a "taxi" is private while a "shuttle" is shared with other customers. You'd expect more than 3 shekels of discount for the latter though.
â jpatokal
Jun 6 at 10:54
1
@jpatokal, that's why I don't understand the differences between the two. I found a company that takes 180-210 NIS for a "normal" taxi so I think that both cases are a shared service.
â SIMEL
Jun 6 at 11:00
1
(I speak Hebrew) I only see the 64 shekel price. If I had to guess, if say the 61.9 was before some recent price increase. Also, "their station" is just the central bus station in Jerusalem; if you can get there it's only 38 shekels.
â Joey Marianer
Jun 7 at 5:08
@JoeyMarianer look at the section "ÃÂáâÃÂê ÃÂàêÃÂ"ÃÂ" on their site.
â SIMEL
Jun 7 at 5:28
I'm not affiliated with the company in any way.
â SIMEL
Jun 6 at 10:27
I'm not affiliated with the company in any way.
â SIMEL
Jun 6 at 10:27
1
1
I'm not familiar with this particular operator, but usually a "taxi" is private while a "shuttle" is shared with other customers. You'd expect more than 3 shekels of discount for the latter though.
â jpatokal
Jun 6 at 10:54
I'm not familiar with this particular operator, but usually a "taxi" is private while a "shuttle" is shared with other customers. You'd expect more than 3 shekels of discount for the latter though.
â jpatokal
Jun 6 at 10:54
1
1
@jpatokal, that's why I don't understand the differences between the two. I found a company that takes 180-210 NIS for a "normal" taxi so I think that both cases are a shared service.
â SIMEL
Jun 6 at 11:00
@jpatokal, that's why I don't understand the differences between the two. I found a company that takes 180-210 NIS for a "normal" taxi so I think that both cases are a shared service.
â SIMEL
Jun 6 at 11:00
1
1
(I speak Hebrew) I only see the 64 shekel price. If I had to guess, if say the 61.9 was before some recent price increase. Also, "their station" is just the central bus station in Jerusalem; if you can get there it's only 38 shekels.
â Joey Marianer
Jun 7 at 5:08
(I speak Hebrew) I only see the 64 shekel price. If I had to guess, if say the 61.9 was before some recent price increase. Also, "their station" is just the central bus station in Jerusalem; if you can get there it's only 38 shekels.
â Joey Marianer
Jun 7 at 5:08
@JoeyMarianer look at the section "ÃÂáâÃÂê ÃÂàêÃÂ"ÃÂ" on their site.
â SIMEL
Jun 7 at 5:28
@JoeyMarianer look at the section "ÃÂáâÃÂê ÃÂàêÃÂ"ÃÂ" on their site.
â SIMEL
Jun 7 at 5:28
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I assume you can take a taxi ?
â Max
Jun 6 at 9:40
@Max - Yes, but that's not perfect, would be pretty expensive presumably.
â Jakub Konieczny
Jun 6 at 9:41
If there's no public transport, then your choices are limited, whether taxi or uber style transport.
â Max
Jun 6 at 9:45
There should be jitneys from Jerusalem to Tel Aviv, and from Tel Aviv Bus Terminal to airport. Maybe direct ones too.
â alamar
Jun 6 at 9:57