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Baghdad International Airport (BGW)

Baghdad International Airport (BGW)

The Baghdad International Airport is located approximately 16 kilometres west of the city centre. It is the country's largest air hub, and home base for the national airline (Iraqi Airways). Travellers can use authorised taxis available at the airport, or arrange for airport shuttle services provided by some hotels. Additionally, ride-sharing apps like Careem and Uber operate in Baghdad, offering another convenient way to get to and from the airport.
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Dangers

Dangers

While Baghdad has seen improvements in some areas, security concerns remain significant and should not be underestimated. The city continues to face threats from kidnappings, terrorist attacks, including car bombs and improvised explosive devices, and occasional violence related to protests. Marketplaces, in particular, can be vulnerable. Visitors should exercise extreme caution, stay informed through reliable sources, and follow any travel advisories issued by their home countries to ensure their safety.
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Public Transport

Public Transport

Public transport in Baghdad primarily consists of buses and shared taxis, with the latter being a common and economical option for getting around the city. While these modes of transport can be useful, their reliability and safety can vary. The bus system, though extensive, may not always adhere to strict schedules, and traffic congestion can affect travel times. Shared taxis operate on set routes and can be a practical choice, but negotiating fares in advance is advisable. For tourists, using ride-sharing apps like Careem and Uber is often considered a safer and more convenient alternative for getting around Baghdad.
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