Taxi Groningen to Düsseldorf Airport | Fixed Price €693 | Taxi Amro
GroningenDüsseldorf Airport

Taxi Groningen → Düsseldorf Airport

To the largest airport in North Rhine-Westphalia for a fixed price of €693. About 3 hours, one car, no transfers.

Fixed price all-in€693€924 meter fare25% cheaper than the meter fare
★★★★★ 5.0/5 rating• Fixed price, no meter• Available 24/7• Hydrogen taxi (0 CO₂)
~290 km
Distance
±3h
Travel time
€693
Fixed price
24/7
Available

Taxi from Groningen to Düsseldorf Airport

Düsseldorf Airport (DUS) is the largest airport in North Rhine-Westphalia and serves many long-haul routes. From Groningen it is about 290 km via the A31 and A3, roughly 3 hours. Taxi Amro drives you to the terminal for a fixed price of €693.

Why Düsseldorf instead of Schiphol

For some intercontinental routes and for Lufthansa connections, Düsseldorf offers better timings or fares than Schiphol. The airport is compact and check-in is quick. You stay in the same car the whole way, instead of changing trains twice with your suitcases.

Pickup with flight tracking

Share your flight number when booking. We track the arrival live and adjust the pickup at no extra cost if you are delayed. Your driver waits in arrivals and takes you straight back north.

Long distance, one price

Over 290 km a running meter makes a real difference. With us the price is set in advance: €693, whatever the traffic, the hour or the day. Split between four passengers that is about €173 each.

Taxi Amro vs. Uber & Bolt

Why customers choose a fixed-price taxi over an app

FeatureTaxi AmroUber / Bolt
Price known upfrontAlways fixedDynamic (surge)
Available at 4 AMAlways±Varies
Long ride over 250 kmRegularlyOften declined
Driver never cancelsNever±Happens
Flight tracking on pickupIncludedNot available
Hydrogen (0 CO₂)Hyundai NexoPetrol/diesel
Spacious trunk for luggageXL trunk±Depends on car

Frequently asked questions

GroningenDüsseldorf Airport

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Fixed price €693 · available 24/7 · no surcharges · hydrogen taxi

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