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Bus 6A to Santiago airport

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Hi, am I correct in assuming I can buy a ticket from the bus driver? I don't speak Spanish and have searched the Tussa webpage on how to buy a ticket but I just can't figure it out.

Moderator note: As indicated in the thread title, this enquiry is about the bus from the city of Santiago, to the Santiago airport.
 
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The bus fare is 1€ m
Make sure you have the correct money handy.
 
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Here is the bus stop near the old town and the Cathedral.
Just next to Cafeteria Alabama.
Open google maps and type in Santiago de Compostela and Cafeteria Alabama.




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Does anyone know if this bus takes card payment, or does it have to be cash? The website doesn't help

Thanks
Louise
 
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Does anyone know if this bus takes card payment, or does it have to be cash? The website doesn't help

Thanks
Louise
It costs 1€ flat fare. No idea whether the driver can do a card payment. Just have yoir 1€ ready.
 
Hi, am I correct in assuming I can buy a ticket from the bus driver? I don't speak Spanish and have searched the Tussa webpage on how to buy a ticket but I just can't figure it out.

Moderator note: As indicated in the thread title, this enquiry is about the bus from the city of Santiago, to the Santiago airport.
Yes, €1.00 single
The bus can get very busy, I was practically sitting with driver!
This was on a midweek afternoon in September!
Not much fund, standing the whole journey, especially with a rucksack!
 
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Yes, €1.00 single
The bus can get very busy, I was practically sitting with driver!
This was on a midweek afternoon in September!
Not much fund, standing the whole journey, especially with a rucksack!
I did the same last May. I stood all the way to the airport, rucksack on my back. Mid afternoon, weekday bus.
 
Yes, €1.00 single
The bus can get very busy, I was practically sitting with driver!
This was on a midweek afternoon in September!
Not much fund, standing the whole journey, especially with a rucksack!

I did the same last May. I stood all the way to the airport, rucksack on my back. Mid afternoon, weekday bus.
It's a short €1 bus journey. If you dont find it convenient, you could always take a taxi if you want to travel in guaranteed comfort.
 
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The bus stop timetable is in Galician, not Spanish🥰
 

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It's a short €1 bus journey. If you dont find it convenient, you could always take a taxi if you want to travel in guaranteed comfort.
I was more than able to stand for the journey even at my advanced age! Noticibly no younger folk offered a seat to older travellers.
 
Technical backpack for day trips with backpack cover and internal compartment for the hydration bladder. Ideal daypack for excursions where we need a medium capacity backpack. The back with Air Flow System creates large air channels that will keep our back as cool as possible.

€83,-
Hi, am I correct in assuming I can buy a ticket from the bus driver? I don't speak Spanish and have searched the Tussa webpage on how to buy a ticket but I just can't figure it out.

Moderator note: As indicated in the thread title, this enquiry is about the bus from the city of Santiago, to the Santiago airport.
Yes you can pay on the bus and it's just 1 euro from the airport to the city
 
Definitely still 1 euro. I went to the place where the airport bus has always left from since I started doing caminos in 2011 and it listed the 6A as expected. When the bus turned up I hopped on to be told no, go to the other side! Looked all aroud the other side of the plaza and could see nothing. Finally, discovered it had moved as posted by Lettingo earlier in this thread. Pity the original stop still lists the bus.
 
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Does anyone know if this bus takes card payment, or does it have to be cash? The website doesn't help

Thanks
Louise
Definitely cash only. It’s a local bus and the fare is only 2 euros. I caught it just last week 😂 it’s a great service, think it runs every 30 minutes.
 
Hi, am I correct in assuming I can buy a ticket from the bus driver? I don't speak Spanish and have searched the Tussa webpage on how to buy a ticket but I just can't figure it out.

Moderator note: As indicated in the thread title, this enquiry is about the bus from the city of Santiago, to the Santiago airport.
No problem .. all drivers understand “airport”. The cost is 1-2 euro.. make sure you have coins to keep the driver happy. Bus 6A - If you can’t find the bus stop - the friendly locals will point you in the right direction. It’s easy peasy!
 
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