Wikimedia Hackathon 2020/Travel

Tirana International Airport
“Mother Teresa” airport facilities include free Wi-Fi and an Adrion press shop. Beside the baggage carousel in arrivals, there’s an ATM, a currency exchange office, and the airport’s tourism information desk. The airport has a duty-free shop and customs operates 24 hours a day.

Contact information

 * Airport website: tirana-airport.com
 * Phone: +355 4/2381800/1600
 * Fax: +355 4/2379065

Lost & Found

 * Phone: +355 4/2381681/82
 * Mobile phone: +355 69 20 66626
 * E­mail: info@tirana­airport.com

By Bus
Public transportation in Tirana consists of a number of intra-city bus lines. A single trip costs 40 leks (there are only single tickets available) and tickets are sold in the bus by a conductor. Buses marked ‘Unaze’ are for the ring road and travel in a loop around the city centre. There are also lines serving suburban shopping centres and the Tirana Airport.

By Taxi
The fastest way to get around is by taxi. Public transportation is not always reliable and doesn’t run after 8 or 10-11 p.m depending on the line. Some of the services you can use from the biggests companies here are:
 * MerrTaxi – Number: +355 67400 6610, You can also use the taxi fair calulator online: http://merrtaxi.com/tirana-taxi-fare-calculator.
 * SpeedTaxi – Fixed line: 04 222 2555 Website: http://speedtaxi.al/
 * GreenTaxi – Fixed line: 0800 2000

Costs for a taxi generally range from 2-6€.

Note: Do not enter a taxi without a taxi meter!