Transfer
From
Saarbrucken Airport (SCN) To City Airport Mannheim (MHG)

reverse
Distance (approximately)
Duration (approximately)

Local Drivers in Requested Area

driver pic

Rahm Dresel Michael

+491705277151

Max. 8 passengers

More info
driver pic

Waldemar Schneider

+4972217790410

Max. 8 passengers

More info
driver pic

Main Taxi Frankfurt

+49 69 490199

Max. 4 passengers

More info
driver pic

Airport-taxi24-frankfurt

+49 69 09018

Max. 4 passengers

More info
driver pic

Taxidirekt-Frankfurt

+49 69 528388

Max. 4 passengers

More info
driver pic

Amm-taxi

+49 69 90470845

Max. 4 passengers

More info
driver pic

Taxischule

+49 69 97074980

Max. 4 passengers

More info
driver pic

GTM-24

+49 621 15207676

Max. 4 passengers

More info
driver pic

Taxi Retzer

+49 621 16651632

Max. 4 passengers

More info
driver pic

Teslataxi-Mannheim

+49 179 4185925

Max. 4 passengers

More info
driver pic

TAXI Zentrale Mannheim eG

+49 621 444044

Max. 4 passengers

More info
driver pic

Taxiboehm

+49 621 738561

Max. 4 passengers

More info
driver pic

H

123456

Max. passengers

More info
driver pic

LUXDRIVER sarls

+352621404596

Max. 4 passengers

More info

Saarbrücken Airport

Saarbrücken Airport is one of 16 international airports in Germany. It is located in the east of the Saarland capital Saarbrücken on a hill in the district Ensheim. This puts it in the center of the European SaarLorLux region, in close proximity to the French region of Lorraine, Luxembourg and Rhineland-Palatinate. From Saarbrücken Airport there are both scheduled and charter services within Germany and Europe. The commercial and private flights (general aviation) are handled by the General Aviation Terminal (GAT). The carrier of the airport is the Flug-Hafen-Saarland GmbH, owner and shareholder is the Saarland. All activities outside of pure flight operations are provid Nearly 1000 parking spaces are available in a parking garage in the immediate vicinity of the terminal. About the same...

plane
plane

City Airport Mannheim

The Mannheim City Airport, formerly Mannheim Airport, is a traffic landing site in the city of Mannheim, Baden-Wuerttemberg. The operator is Rhein-Neckar Flugplatz GmbH. In 2010, around 130,000 passengers were counted, including 51,000 in scheduled flights. Since March 2014, there is again scheduled traffic on the airfield by the Rhine-Neckar Air, after Cirrus Airlines stopped in December 2011, the flight to Mannheim. Otherwise, the air traffic consists of sports or private aircraft as well as the company air traffic of several companies. 300 m away from the airfield is the stop Neuostheim rnv. From there, the Stadtbahn line 5 to Weinheim via the Mannheim center or to Heidelberg, the line 6 to Ludwigshafen am Rhein via the Mannheim center and the line 9...