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Transportation: Airplane to Kish
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'Mode': TO
Category: Airplane
Getting TO/AROUND: From Tehran it takes 1,5 hours to fly to Kish. Both Iran Air and Kish Airlines are flying every day from Mehrabad Airport. I flew with Kish Airlines, which left 6.30 in the morning. You should be at the airport one hour before departure, to check in and go through security. There are different lines through security for men and women. The line with men is much longer than the women line. On the plane they served breakfast. I bought my ticket only two days before, for 50 dollars. The plane was almost full. In Tehran I took a taxi from the hotel to Mehrabad at 5am (they had called for it the day before) and I paid IR 40000. From the airport on Kish to my hotel I paid IR 20000.
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Transportation: From Tehran to Baku (Azerbaijan)
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Getting TO/AROUND: My first intension was to apply for the Azeri visa at the Azeri embassy in Tehran, but arriving to Tehran on a Friday and knowing it took about three days to get the visa issued (and not knowing if the embassy was open every day except weekends) I decided to buy a plane ticket from Tehran to Baku, as you can get the visa at the airport, but not at the land border. I went to a travel agent in Nejatollahi Street where I bought a ticket with Iran Air for IR 1390000 (about 150 dollars). The plane left from the new Imam Khomeini Airport at 13.45. I think it took about 1,5 hours to fly to Baku (or less). Not until I went off the plane in Baku did I take off the scarf, as only one woman had done so in the plane. Getting the visa and going through the passport control was easy. I had already filled in two application forms, which I had downloaded from Internet and I also had two passport photos with me. To Imam Khomeini Airport in Tehran I took a taxi from Qazvin for IR 150 000. Arriving in Baku I shared taxi with two other people and paid 8 Manat to my hotel. Otherwise the fixed price from the airport was 20 Manat (July 2006).
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SLLiew Thu Jan 18, 2007 17:24 UTC Great introduction of Teheran. Many of seniors used to travel overland through Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan and then India to Malaysia before the wars. They said Teheran was like Paris. | DAO Sat Jan 13, 2007 16:32 UTC Thanks. Let me know if you go. Sanaa is a good base to see the mountains. | Kuznetsov_Sergey Sat Jan 13, 2007 08:31 UTC The nane of Iran's capital - Tehran sounds for me only from TV-news. It seems to me I never dare to make a trip there... You Malena are very courageous! | zaffaran Fri Nov 24, 2006 20:58 UTC Malena, hello again. Your page is (as usually) very informative. Waiting for more! |
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