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executive buses are large, blue buses that can be easily spotted outside the main arrival gate - they offer comfortable seats, air-conditioning, and free on-board wi-fi, all at an affordable price.

this form of transportation is convenient for individuals who already know the city and for those not travelling with a lot of luggage - the bus takes passengers to various districts in the city, generally passing through the major streets of each neighborhood - as a result, people have to do a little bit of walking after being droped-off, so it is best to be aware of one's surrounding, specially if bags are large and flashy.

departing visitors should hold on to the immigration slip that is given at arrival, as losing such slip could cause delays and additional checks - before going to the airport, it is advised to leave at least three hours before scheduled international flights in order to prevent traffic and to take care of all the pre-departure tasks in a relaxed maner.  arrow-back      arrow-forward

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