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Last year I caught an express bus from central Cincinnati to the (CVG) airport. The ~20 mile / ~20 minute trip cost $2 ...The Finnair bus is now €6.30....
Last year I caught an express bus from central Cincinnati to the (CVG) airport. The ~20 mile / ~20 minute trip cost $2 ...The Finnair bus is now €6.30....
From my experience they do count the passengers but I agree about the luggage.I think the worst part is that they don't count passengers or monitor luggage....
More than once I've been stuck without a seat which is fine on a tram but not when on a bus going 100kmph in 'rally driving' style.
The 50kg suitcases people travel with are also not secured and I've been squashed before. If they can pay a little more attention to this then overall I think it's a good option.
I think the worst part is that they don't count passengers or monitor luggage....
The 50kg suitcases people travel with are also not secured and I've been squashed before. If they can pay a little more attention to this then overall I think it's a good option.
I think the worst part is that they don't count passengers or monitor luggage....
More than once I've been stuck without a seat which is fine on a tram but not when on a bus going 100kmph in 'rally driving' style.
The 50kg suitcases people travel with are also not secured and I've been squashed before. If they can pay a little more attention to this then overall I think it's a good option.
I think it's because they're concerned with the durability of a printed-at-home ticket. When you buy it from the counter it's printed on normal ticket stock, but they "laminate" it with a clear sticker that does significantly improve the durability.You are right, just checked their website. For some reason you can't buy it online so it's not in the drop down menu. Thanks!
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I am a massive skybus fan. I live on the 86 tram line, which takes me direct to the terminal, and skybus direct to the airport. Its cheap, regular and quick and beats a hotel transfer shuttle bus any day of the week. With Brisbane's airtrain departing basically every hour at the cost of your right arm; i had to wait 25 mins at 5pm for it to depart, at $30 a ticket, and then was delayed again - skybus really wins in my opinion.
There is also the old go-card trick haha
I pay my friends $5 for their old go cards with a few cents credit on them - touch on, throw out.