Hello,
We are planning to stay in PDLA in Mediterannean Palace. I am having problems reserving flights to Reina Sofia Airport. Has anybody travelled from the northern airport on Tenerife to PDLA? How far is it? What transportation options are available?
Thank you for your help.
I assume there is a bus service from the north airport to the terminal in Santa Cruz.
The buses leave for the south every 15 minutes. Every second one is a direct non stop service. With a BONO bus card, the charge is approx.€3-50 per person,
Regards,
Billyboy.
The journey by direct bus takes about 1 hour, the other bus takes about an extra 15 minutes. I am assuming you are not arriving in the north airport in the middle of the night,
Thank you very much for your reply.
where are you wanting to fly from. As there are flights out there. let us know and we will see what we can do for you.
There are buses from the North Airport to the Capital City, but after a 4 hour flight do you really want 2 bus transfer to PDLA with all your luggage?
my problem is that there is only one BA flight to TFS and one return flight (our dates are Sep2 to Sep11). We are arriving to London early in the morning Sep2, and I can't get any flight out to TFS other than late afternoon, I am only able to search BA flights. I am in the US and not a single travel agent is dealing with other British airlines.
You don't say which London airport. But i have done a bit of searching for you. Gatwick has nothing. Which i guess is the airport you have been looking for flying from.
But there is a fight going out from London Stanstead leaving
2nd sep - 08.15-12.45
11th sep - 13.20-17.40
i found this price searching on here.
http://www.lowcostbeds.com
some other to try are.
http://www.flythomascook.com/skylights/html/Index.shtml
http://www.flymonarch.com/
I hope that some of them may help you.
If you need anymore help don't hesistate to ask.
Thank you very much. Airport doesn't really matter. I will check the links today.
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