Buses are also used to transport passengers between airports and other locations, which frequently include amenities targeting air passengers, for example, pick-up and drop off points near the airport terminal, and extra luggage space.
Shuttle services airport car rental shuttle • Car park providers and
car rental companies who provide cheap car-parking or store vehicles some distance from the airport often provide shuttle buses to transfer passengers. These can be anywhere from luxury
coaches, full size buses or
minibuses, sometimes fitted with luggage trailers. • Airport
hotels will often offer a complimentary airport bus service, to entice guests to stay at their property.
Flight replacement bus services Some airlines operate bus services as part of their network
to avoid flying short-haul flights, for example,
Finnair operates bus services between Helsinki Airport and Turku / Tampere. These services carry a flight number and may only be available for airline passengers. Another example is
United Airlines service from
Beaumont Airport in
Beaumont, Texas to
Houston George Bush Intercontinental Airport in
Houston, which used to be done on United Express
SAAB 340 aircraft but which is now run on a bus.
Public bus services Airport focused services which belongs to the regular public transport network can include the following:
Intermodal shuttle buses Shuttle buses are used for airports which do not have a rail station onsite to connect the airport to a nearby railway station. These shuttle buses are usually with
transit buses fitted for extra luggage space. These are usually sponsored by the airport or railway company, and through ticketing to the railway is usually available. If the nearest station is in the city centre, the premium airlink service usually functions as the connecting bus for through rail ticketing. In England,
Durham Tees Valley Airport contracted
Arriva North East bus company to provide a
free shuttle bus for airport passengers. Until 2023, railway operator
Govia Thameslink Railway operated a fare-paying shuttle bus from
Luton Airport Parkway railway station to
Luton Airport, but this has since been replaced by an
automated people mover transit line,
Luton DART.
Premium airlink services Bus companies that operate normal
transit bus services often operate premium fare routes to an airport alongside their standard routes, using specially branded vehicles with extra luggage space. These routes are usually branded separately with distinctive route numbers, and they are usually limited stop, rather than point to point
shuttle buses. For example,
Citybus operates a network of premium A-prefixed routes to
Hong Kong International Airport using a fleet of buses with luxury seats and more luggage space, branded
Cityflyer, alongside its standard E-prefixed routes which may or may not serve the airport. There are also A-prefixed routes serving the new
Istanbul Airport, connecting various city locations, with a higher fare and coach vehicles compared to the IST-prefixed shuttle routes connecting the main railheads.
Demand responsive shuttle buses Some public bus operators have moved into the
demand responsive transport sector, bridging the gap between premium fixed route bus services and private hire airport
taxicabs, incorporating an area in which the service can vary its route to pick up pre-booked passengers. Unlike private hire firms, these are still legally public buses. Examples include
Dot2Dot from
National Express, and the Edinburgh Shuttle operated by
Lothian Buses, which feature high specification
minibus based vehicles with luggage space.
Coach services in the UK Several long-distance express bus and coach operators make airports hubs of their service networks, such as
National Express Coaches Airport services. These services do not necessarily use vehicles that have any extra modification beyond the standard express bus or coach specification, although they will usually carry a livery indicating the airport service, and special route numbers such as
747 (referencing the
Boeing 747). A specialist express bus operation is that of the likes of
easyBus, that runs
minibus services from stops in London direct to
Luton Airport. Since 2001,
Flibco has operated airport shuttle and express coach services connecting airports in
Europe and the United Kingdom. ==Other non-airport bus services==