Traveling to Italy and going to arrive at BDS airport?
You are in a right place!
We offer safe, reliable and cost-effective private door-to-door transfers from Brindisi Airport (BDS) to Brindisi or Taranto and vice versa, as well as any other transfers from BDS airport or from Brindisi or Taranto to any other destination.
Furthermore, you can book our affordable chauffeur service renting a car with driver for several hours or for the whole day to use it in Brindisi or Taranto and its surroundings.
All our drivers are English-speaking professionals, and some of them speak other foreign languages, too. In any case, our English-language customer support by phone or by WhatsApp will be at your disposal 24/7 after placing your order.
HOW IT WORKS
Choose the route and a vehicle |
Select service type you need, choose the route (or hourly hire duration), indicate number of passengers and luggage, as well as other necessary details if needed. See the price for different vehicle classes, choose one suitable for you and press Next. |
Choose the payment method |
Complete the booking form, choose the payment method, press Make Booking button, make online prepayment (if needed) and get email confirmation. When a driver will be assigned to your job, his phone number will be emailed to you. |
The driver meets you with a name tag |
Your driver will meet you on-site with a name tag at the right time. He will walk you to the car and safely drive you to your destination. At the end of your ride, if needed, you will pay in cash or by card-to-card transfer to your driver. |
OUR BENEFITS
English-speaking drivers
Free cancellation
Always fixed fares
Different payment methods
Flight status monitoring
Meet-and-greet service
WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY
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Brindisi Airport (BDS), also known as Brindisi Papola Casale Airport and Salento Airport, is an airport in Brindisi, in southern Italy, located 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) from the city center.
The airport is officially named after Antonio Papola, in honor of the Italian pilot who died in a plane accident on February 13, 1948, and who had a special connection to the city. It is also officially called "Casale", referring to the neighbouring community of the same name in Brindisi, and is also known as "Sarento Airport", referring to the geographical area in which it is located.
In 2021, Brindisi Airport served more than 1.8 million passengers.