Transfer
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San Javier Airport (MJV) To Cordoba

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Local Drivers in Requested Area

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Maria Valente

+351929037536

Max. 8 passengers

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Transfer Andalucia

+34 957 501308

Max. 4 passengers

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Pide Taxi Cordoba

+34 957 764444

Max. 4 passengers

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TransferMercedes

+34 674 605938

Max. 4 passengers

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Córdoba Transfers

+34 616 108162

Max. 8 passengers

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Taxi Vip Cordoba

+34 629 022074

Max. 4 passengers

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Córdoba en TAXI

+34 644 368646

Max. 4 passengers

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Taxivega

+34652205080

Max. 8 passengers

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Services for people with reduced mobility at San Javier Airport

You can book additional assistance online at least 48 hours before departure while making arrangements with the airline or travel agent. Some airlines also offer help, in the case you are booking by phone. Therefore you can be picked up by train, bus, taxi or on your arrival by car. If you forget to book before you arrive at the airport, you can still request help on arrival. Please take into account that you have to calculate more time. 

Transit in San Javier Airport

The structure of the airport allows finding the gates easily. Information desks and customer-friendly personnel are at your disposal in case you need any assistance. If your transit takes long hours, just take your...

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Private Transfer Services to and from Cordoba

Cordoba was founded by the Romans and due to its strategic importance as the highest navigable point of the Guadalquivir River, it became a port city of great importance, used for shipping Spanish olive oil, wine, and wheat back to Ancient Rome. The Romans built the mighty bridge crossing the river, now called "El Puente Romano". But Cordoba's hour of greatest glory was when it became the capital of the Moorish kingdom of El-Andalus, and this was when work began on the Great Mosque, or "Mezquita", which – after several centuries of additions and enlargements – became one of the largest in all of Islam. When the city was reconquered by the Christians in 1236, the new rulers of...