Most international airports provide a mix of options including official taxis, ride‑hailing services, airport express trains or metro lines, shuttle buses, and regular public buses. Taxis and ride‑hailing services offer the most direct and convenient door‑to‑door service, which is especially attractive after long flights or with heavy luggage, but they are usually more expensive and travel time can vary with traffic, often ranging from around 20 minutes to over an hour depending on distance and congestion. Where available, dedicated airport trains or metro lines are often the fastest and most predictable choice, running on fixed schedules and bypassing road traffic, while shuttle buses and public buses are typically the most economical options, connecting airports to major stations, hotels, or city centers. Checking the airport’s official website or reliable travel sources for current routes, operating hours, fares, and approximate journey times before arrival helps travelers choose the most suitable option for their budget, luggage, and arrival time.