Car Rental
Kansas City International offers car rentals in Terminals A, B and C. Car rentals are available from major companies such as Alamo, Avis, Budget, Dollar, Enterprise, Hertz, National, Payless, and Thrifty. To expedite service or receive a car rental discount, travelers can book a car rental reservation in advance online.
Public/Ground Transfer
Public buses are on hand at Kansas City International Airport from Monday through Friday. Bus services run from the airport to downtown Kansas City. Commuters can access ground or public transportation from the terminal buildings. Bus tickets are available from ticket machines located throughout the airport. Exact change is required.
Airport Shuttles
Several shuttle companies serve Kansas City International Airport. These include the airport's shuttle, hotel shuttles, and private shuttles. Free airport shuttles transport travelers to airport parking lots. Plus, several local hotels offer complimentary shuttle service. Passengers can make advance reservations or contact the hotel from the terminal. Smaller-sized or private shuttles are available.
Limousine Services
Several private companies provide limousine services to and from Kansas City International Airport. Located in the airport terminal, these limousine companies charge a flat rate, and are often cheaper than local cab companies. KCI Limo and Airport Luxury are limo companies that service the airport. Airport limo companies recommend advance reservations.
Taxi Services
Several taxi services are available at Kansas City International Airport, and passengers can access taxis in the terminal buildings or contact a taxi company using telephones located at baggage claim. Taxis willingly transport passengers to any location (hotels, communities, etc.) Select taxi companies charge a flat rate to local hotels. Group travelers may request a larger-sized or van taxi and take advantage of shared rates.
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