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  2. Airport bus - Wikipedia

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    Neoplan Airliner bus loading the passengers coming out of the plane. When the aircraft is not using jetbridge at a terminal and using hardstand for parking, or for long distance transfers or for reasons of safety, passengers will be transferred from the airport terminal arrival or departure gate to the aircraft using an airside transfer bus or apron bus.

  3. Transfer (travel) - Wikipedia

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    In travel, a transfer is local travel arranged as part of an itinerary, typically airport to hotel and hotel to hotel. [1] Transfer has some features that distinguish it from ground transportation alternatives. These features are meeting directly in a transport hub, the opportunity to choose a car class and additional options like a baby seat.

  4. Airport rail link - Wikipedia

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    An airport rail link is a service providing passenger rail transport between an airport and a nearby city. Direct links operate straight from the airport terminal to the city, while other links require an intermediate use of a people mover or shuttle bus .

  5. Point-to-point transit - Wikipedia

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    Point-to-point transit is a transportation system in which a plane, bus, or train travels directly to a destination, rather than going through a central hub. This differs from the spoke-hub distribution paradigm in which the transportation goes to a central location where passengers change to another train, bus, or plane to reach their destination.

  6. Shuttle bus - Wikipedia

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    Airport buses, airport shuttles, and airport shuttle buses are buses that travel between the airport and a city centre. These buses mainly travel to major transit hubs, however, they may also travel directly to major hotels around the city. Buses that travel directly to the city are sometimes referred to as hotel shuttles. [2] [3]

  7. Intermodal passenger transport - Wikipedia

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    In most of Europe de:Verkehrsverbund and mode neutral pricing eliminate the need to have several different tickets for public transit across different modes. Mobility as a service intends to take this a step further, offering one price per trip from door to door, no matter which mode is used for which part of the trip.