![]() ![]() If your driver doesn’t charge extra for help with bags, offer a tip of NIS 10.īY RENTAL CAR-All major car-rental companies have offices at Ben-Gurion Airport. Taxi drivers do not expect tips, but if you have a number of heavy bags, the driver may quote a slightly higher fare. If you happen to have three or four people in your party (standard taxis take only up to four passengers, and the fourth passenger is at the driver’s discretion), the cost for this most convenient option is really little more than that of a sherut. There is a higher tariff for the Sabbath, holidays starting at 4pm on Fridays (or the eves of holidays) and weekday nights after 9pm. Private Taxi-The fixed-price rate for a private taxi is NIS 280. If you are with a group of three or four people, it could pay to take a taxi. Note: If you need transportation to the airport on the Sabbath, you must make your reservation by Thursday-although sheruts run during Shabbat, the Nesher office is closed on Shabbat and is not available for reservations in person or by phone. Be sure to specify sherut rather than a special, which means a much more expensive private taxi. Sherut from Jerusalem to Ben-Gurion Airport-For the return trip to the airport, your hotel will be glad to make an appointment for Nesher Sheruts (see link above) to pick you up.The company picks up passengers round-the-clock, 7 days a week. Depending on conditions, sheruts may not serve addresses deep inside East Jerusalem. If your hotel is in the Old City, a sherut will generally take you near but not inside the Jaffa Gate or Damascus Gate. For no additional charge, the driver must take you from the airport to the doorstep of the hotel or residential address of your choice anywhere in Jerusalem. When all the seats are claimed, the van will take off. Confirm that the destination of the Nesher van is Jerusalem, give your luggage to the driver, and climb in. 02/625-7227), is to the left as you exit the arrivals area of the terminal building. The sherut stand, run by Nesher Sheruts (tel. Sherut-A popular, reasonably priced way to get to Jerusalem from Ben-Gurion Airport is by these 8 to 10 passengers vans with a fixed per-person rate (NIS 66, baggage included). There are a number of options to get from Ben-Gurion into Jerusalem. It’s a 45-minute drive west of Jerusalem and a 25-minute drive in the opposite direction to Tel Aviv. BY PLANE-Ben-Gurion Airport is the country’s international arrivals center. ![]()
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