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Weeze Airport Transfer Shuttle

Weeze Airport Transfer Shuttle

Fox Transfer provides private or shared Weeze transfer services by taxi or minibus to Weeze, neighbouring Dutch towns and other parts of Germany and Holland.

Weeze Airport (IATA: NRN) is situated 3.7 km (2.3 mi) southwest of the municipality of Weeze, a district of Kleve in the Lower Rhine region of Germany. It is 7 km (4.3 mi) northwest of Kevelaer, about 33 km (21 mi) southeast of the Dutch city of Nijmegen and 48 km (30 mi) northwest of Duisburg.

Handling some 2.5 million passengers a year, it is used mainly by Ryanair to serve the region and other destinations in Europe.

All flight arrival times are monitored so that the driver will be there to meet you when you arrive.

Fox Transfer offers you private and group airport transfer and shuttle services with door-to-door service. Use the online booking form, make a reservation and receive an instant confirmation for your airport transfer. If you cannot find your destination, click on the link "Is your destination not our list?", tell us where you want to go and we'll give you a quotation.

Weeze is a municipality in the Lower Rhine region to the north-western part of North Rhine-Westphalia in the region of Düsseldorf. The Netherlands lie directly to the west. There are approximately 10,500 inhabitants.

The surrounding countryside draws tourists and nature lovers. There are a wide range of outdoor activities. An almost 210 kilometre network of bridle, cycling and rambling paths, partially along the Niers River, as well as recreational activities such as angling, canoeing and kart racing round off an abundance of leisure activities in and around the Municipality.

PLEASE NOTE:

- Look out for your name sign when you arrive

- If paying on the day, pay in Euros or the local currency; credit card payment is not possible on the day itself.

Fox Transfer is your perfect choice for Weeze Airport transfer, taxi and shuttle services to Weeze, neighbouring Dutch towns and other parts of Germany and Holland.