How do I get from Birmingham Airport to Birmingham bus station?

The best way to get from Birmingham Airport (BHX) to Birmingham Coach Station is to train which takes 25 min and costs £3 – £90. Alternatively, you can bus, which costs £2 – £6 and takes 39 min.

How do I get from Birmingham Airport to the city Centre?

To get from Birmingham Airport to the City Centre, it’s a 10-15 minute journey from Birmingham International rail station to Birmingham New Street station. There are plenty of trains running each hour during the day, with services from Virgin Trains, Arriva, National Rail and Cross Country.

Does the X12 go to Birmingham Airport?

The X12 bus (Birmingham Airport) has 43 stops departing from Clock Garage and ending in B’Ham Airport Bus Terminal. X12 bus time schedule overview for the upcoming week: It departs once a day at 03:18. Operating days this week: weekdays.

Is the monorail at Birmingham Airport Free?

Birmingham Airport is directly connected to over 100 towns and cities via Birmingham International Station and the free ‘Air-Rail Link’ monorail system. The Air-Rail Link takes two minutes to get to the station and operates between 03:30 and 00:30 hours daily.

How early do I need to arrive at Birmingham Airport?

4 hours before long haul flights (flights between 6-12 hours) 2 or 3 hours before short haul flights (flights between 3-6 hours)

How much is taxi from Birmingham Airport to city?

Birmingham Airport to Birmingham City centre *

Vehicle Single Trip Return Trip
Saloon Car (up to 4 passengers) £41 £66
Estate Car (up to 4 passengers) £50 £70
Executive Car (up to 4 passengers) £56 £90
8 Seater Minibus £74 £148

How much is bus from Birmingham Airport to city?

Taking the X1, X12 or 75 bus is the cheapest transfer option as it costs €3.50 (£3 GBP) one-way per person, but takes around 35 minutes. The final transfer option is the train which leaves from Birmingham International railway station and takes around 40 minutes to reach the city centre.

Is Uber cheaper than a taxi in Birmingham?

A study of ground transport costs in 85 major international cities found that “Uber is significantly cheaper than taxis in most cities around the world” — a cab from the airport to the city center will cost you 163 per cent more in Birmingham, England and 132 per cent more in Los Angeles, for example.