Traslado en coche privado de Vienna a Budapest

De puerta a puerta
en 2 h 40 min
Desde 46 €
por asiento
Coche
cómodo
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Información del viaje

Recogida

Su conductor se reunirá con usted en su dirección en Vienna.

  • Servicio puerta a puerta
  • Ayuda con su equipaje

Viaje

Viajarás con comodidad durante 2 h 40 min.

  • Turismo opcional
  • Coche limpio y cómodo
  • Conductor profesional
  • Agua embotellada
  • Asientos para niños
  • Preparado para discapacitados
  • Libre de humo
  • Apto para mascotas

Entrega

Tu conductor te dejará en tu dirección en Budapest.

  • Servicio puerta a puerta
  • Ayuda con su equipaje
En total
244 km2 h 40 min

Overview: Car trip from Vienna to Budapest

A car trip from Vienna to Budapest isn’t just the best way to travel between two of the most beautiful capital cities in Central Europe. The ride can be just as exciting as the cities themselves when you add fascinating sightseeing stops along the way. When you do, traveling between these cities turns into a magical journey of discovery through Austria and Hungary that will become an unforgettable part of your holiday, not just a car ride. Enhanced by a private driver with local knowledge and the possibility to personalize your journey, you can discover Central Europe at your own pace in comfort.

Rather than driving yourself, with Daytrip’s door-to-door service, your private driver will meet you directly at the pick-up location of your choosing in Vienna, ensuring a stress-free beginning to your journey, avoiding any hassle of carrying heavy luggage around and navigating through a busy city.

Vienna’s picturesque architecture fades away to reveal calmer and more natural landscapes. While the route is primarily highway-driven, you will be treated to views of the surrounding sleepy countryside and lush green fields. Relax and enjoy the comforts of your clean and modern vehicle; climate control ensures that whatever the weather you will be comfortable and complimentary water will keep you hydrated.

With Daytrip, you can add interesting sightseeing stops to your itinerary. Whether you want to stop off and discover enchanting historical monuments such as Lichtenstein Castle, explore other cities such as Gyor, Esztergom, or Bratislava, or shop ‘til you drop at the Parndorf Outlet, our handpicked recommendations offer something for everyone. If you are interested in alternative stops to those we offer on our website, feel free to use our custom route form to create the journey of your dreams! Your journey will be enhanced by your knowledgeable driver, who will offer you local tips and stories to make the most of your itinerary.

As you enter Budapest, magnificent monuments will reveal themselves at every turn. Your driver will expertly navigate the complex streets of Budapest to your chosen drop-off point, after which a city full of history and culture awaits you.

By traveling by private car service from Vienna to Budapest, you're treating yourself to the most convenient, relaxing, and flexible transportation option. Not only will you get to your destination quicker and with less hassle than taking the bus or train, but you will also have the opportunity to turn your trip into part of your holiday with sightseeing stops that allow you to discover more of Central Europe.

About Budapest

Budapest was founded some 2000 years ago as a Celtic settlement. When the Romans arrived in the 1st century, they established a fort on the site, which quickly grew into the city of Aquincum, the capital of Lower Pannonia. Since then, Budapest has remained a political and cultural center. The Hungarian tribes made Budapest the capital of the Kingdom of Hungary around 1000 AD, it was a major Renaissance center in Eastern Europe, and the co-capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Spread across both sides of the Danube River, Budapest was actually three separate cities (Obuda, Buda, and Pest) until they were unified in 1873.

Today, Budapest is a bustling, modern city. It’s the capital and most populous city of Hungary, the largest city on the Danube River, and the ninth-largest city in the European Union. The superlatives continue; Budapest sits on the world’s largest thermal cave system, and it’s home to the third-largest parliament, and one of the largest synagogues.

Budapest’s long history and well-preserved architecture have earned its historic center, on both sides of the Danube, recognition as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. On the Buda side, the woody hills are crowned by the Royal Palace, which now houses the Hungarian National Gallery. The palace was razed and rebuilt several times, and the current complex was built after World War II in a Stalinist Baroque style, which eschewed most ornamentation that could have been a reminder of the former regime. Surrounding the palace, the Castle Quarter is filled with Medieval, Baroque, and Neoclassical buildings, from the Romantic Fisherman's Bastion to the Gothic Matthias Church.

Buda is connected to Pest on the other side of the river by several bridges, including the famous Széchenyi Chain Bridge. The riverfront is dominated by the neo-Gothic Parliament building. This massive edifice, the third-largest parliament building in the world, is undoubtedly the symbol of Budapest; Hungary’s Holy Crown is even kept here. Piling on Pest’s hefty attractions, the Dohany Street Synagogue, built in the 1850s on the site of Theodor Herzl's birthplace, is one of the world’s largest synagogues with a capacity just shy of 3,000.

While Pest has plenty of sightseeing attractions, it’s more the “do” side of Budapest. A few blocks from the Dohany Street Synagogue is the New York Cafe, which has been called the world’s most beautiful for its decadent neo-Baroque decor. Dozens of thermal baths can be found around the city, with the Szechenyi Thermal Baths holding the title of the largest in Europe. After the sun sets, Budapest's famous nightlife comes alive. The Mega Clubs draw thousands, but there’s another option that’s distinctively Budapest: ruin bars.

Originally pop-ups making use of abandoned spaces, many have become permanent fixtures with their own distinctive decor and identities - from pioneering Szimpla Kert (which now has an outdoor area, plus 2 floors and 9 bars) to the hip Doboz (literally “box” because it’s in a small courtyard). And for a morning pick me up, head to the New York Cafe for a coffee and traditional Hungarian cake. Housed in the former New York Life Insurance Company headquarters, the opulent Renaissance Revival decor has earned it the title of “the world’s most beautiful cafe”.

From Vienna to Budapest: Travel tips

Traveling from Vienna to Budapest is a journey from one magnificent capital city to another. To ensure you make the most of your journey, please consider these important travel tips for your car trip:

Choose a reliable and experienced provider for your trip

Make sure that you choose a provider such as Daytrip, that guarantees comfortable, modern cars and professional, experienced drivers with local knowledge that speak English. This ensures that your journey is smooth and stress-free.

Chat with your driver for some local tips

While your driver is not a professional tour guide, they will be willing to share with you some local tips and information about the area, turning your trip into a fascinating experience and allowing you to make the most out of your journey.

Consider adding sightseeing stops along the way

The route from Vienna to Budapest is lined with fascinating places you may wish to consider adding to your itinerary. From the stunning city of Esztergom to the historical landmark of Liechtenstein Castle, sightseeing stops turn your transfer from a simple journey to an adventurous experience! We recommend you add these sightseeing stops to your itinerary well in advance as your driver may not have time for last-minute additions on the day of your trip. If there is somewhere you would like to stop that is not listed on our website, you can just use Daytrip’s custom route form to tell us where you’d like to stop and for how long.

Opt for a scenic route

While the most direct ride from Vienna to Budapest is primarily highway-driven, you can tailor your trip to be more scenic. Whether you desire to drive along the serene Danube River, through a vibrant city, or through peaceful countryside roads, please let us know, and we can assist you with arranging this for an additional charge. You just need to contact us in advance.

How to get from Vienna to Budapest

Planning how to get from elegant Vienna to bustling Budapest is a key part of your travel experience, with many different transport options available. Choosing a private car service is ultimately the best way, being the most convenient and flexible, saving you time and energy for exploring Budapest!

From Vienna to Budapest by car

The car trip from Vienna to Budapest is approximately 152 miles (245 kilometers) and takes around 2.5 hours. The journey time can vary depending on factors, such as traffic, especially during the high season. While convenient, driving a rental car in Vienna and Budapest can be difficult and expensive, especially when navigating the complex city streets and finding scarce parking spots.

From Vienna to Budapest by train

There are several direct trains from Vienna to Budapest every day. The earliest departs at 6:00AM, and the last train is at 9:40 PM. The train ride takes between 2.5-3 hours and tickets cost 40 EUR (50 USD) on average. When weighing the time and cost, remember you also have to get to and from the train station, and the trains can be busy so you have to handle your luggage in a crowded and stressful environment.

From Vienna to Budapest by bus

There are multiple direct buses from Vienna to Budapest daily. The bus trip takes around 3 hours and tickets cost 26 EUR (29 USD) on average. There is additional travel time and cost in getting to and from the bus station, as well as the hassle of lugging your luggage around busy terminals.

From Vienna to Budapest flight

Another public transportation option is to travel by airplane which takes just 45 minutes. While the quickest option at first glance, you have to consider that you should arrive at the airport 2 hours before your flight, and since both airports are not in the city center, there’s additional time and cost getting to and from the airport. Flying is also more expensive, and you miss the chance to take sightseeing stops along the way and discover more of Austria and Hungary.

From Vienna to Budapest with Daytrip

Using a car service with a private driver is the best way to get from Vienna to Budapest. Daytrip offers door-to-door service, so you will be picked up directly at the pick-up point of your choosing in Vienna and be dropped off at wherever you want in Budapest. You’re ensured a relaxing experience, free from worry about handling your heavy luggage, planning your trip around public transportation and navigating around a complex city. Private transfers can be scheduled at any time of the day, ensuring you have the opportunity to see all of Vienna before heading off to discover Budapest.

With private transfers, you have the benefit of being able to fully customize your trip. You can choose the type of vehicle you travel in, from traveling in style in a luxury sedan to a spacious and comfortable van. You also have the option to add sightseeing stops, turning your trip into an exciting sightseeing journey. Whether you are looking to discover another historical city such as Gyor, Esztergom, or Bratislava, or even just to stop off at a local cafe and enjoy a slice of apple strudel, with private transfers, it is possible to take advantage of the route and discover some hidden gems of Central Europe otherwise not possible with a direct bus or train.

Traveling by private car also allows you the benefit of having an experienced driver who will be able to bestow local knowledge to you about the area. The route from Vienna to Budapest, although primarily highway driven, is surrounded with luscious green fields, picturesque villages, and nearby cities perfect for a sightseeing stop, and so with your private driver, you will be able to experience the region from the eyes of a local.

While there are many transportation options to choose from, the best way is to take a private car service, where the door-to-door service, stress-free luggage handling, and customizable aspects allow you to relax and immerse yourself in the captivating culture of Central Europe.

Things to do when you get to Budapest

As one of the largest cities in Europe, there’s no shortage of things to do in Budapest. Whether your interests lie in history and architecture or hopping between spas and bars, you’ll find plenty to keep you occupied. In fact, if you were just planning to come for a day trip, you might want to stay longer!

Conquer Castle Hill

Every visit to Budapest should begin at the historic Castle Hill. Start at the Romanesque Revival Fisherman’s Bastion. With its 7 towers symbolizing the 7 chieftains who founded Hungary, it is one of Budapest’s World Heritage Sites and downright whimsical. But it’s the view across the Danube, dominated by the massive parliament building, that’s the star of the show. Before you get to the Fisherman’s Bastion, you’ll probably be distracted by the pretty, neo-Gothic Matthias Church with its ornate belfry and colorful tiled roof. It’s worth looking around inside. Even though it’s largely reconstructed following heavy damage in World War II, the church’s history goes back to Saint Stephen in the 11th century.

Learn About Hungarian Culture at the Royal Palace

Rebuilt following its destruction in World War II, the new Royal Palace alludes to the Baroque building that once stood here, but through a socialist lens that’s removed any “excessive” ornamentation. The grounds are free to roam and a good place to take in the unusual architecture, but the museums inside are well worth visiting for a look at Hungarian history and culture. The Hungarian National Gallery is dedicated to works by Hungarian artists, the National Library holds a copy of every book published in the Hungarian language, and the Budapest History Museum traces the city’s past back to prehistory.

Regale in the Parliament Building

The biggest (literally) attraction in Budapest is the neo-Gothic Parliament Building. Budapest’s most iconic monument is even more impressive up close. It’s worth touring the interior to see the medieval Holy Crown of Hungary and coronation regalia - it’s the only full set to have survived in Europe.

Visit the Dohany Street Synagogue

Continue your adventures in outsized architecture with a visit to the Dohany Street Synagogue. Built in the 1850s on the site of Theodor Herzl's birthplace, the beautiful example of the Moorish Revival marks the start of the old Jewish Quarter, where the Nazis created the Jewish ghetto during World War II. The guided tour is excellent for insights into the synagogue’s history and the local Jewish community. It’s 9000 HUF (around $25) to go inside, but the museum, memorial garden, and cemetery are very moving.

Get Some Retail Therapy

The big-name luxury brands can be found on Andrássy Avenue, but you definitely want to peruse Paloma to see goods made by local designers. It’s a great place to get a unique souvenir, and between the shops and the beautiful 19th-century building, you could easily spend a day here.

Soak in the Spas

If you’re ever feeling sore, tired, or want to relax, take a soak in one of the many natural spas around Budapest, fed by the world’s largest thermal cave system. The Széchenyi Baths are the most popular with locals. They’re the largest in Europe, and the neo-Renaissance main building is nice to look at while you soak. Széchenyi even has “sparties” on Saturdays with DJs and a bar. There are plenty of other options if you prefer something quieter, like the beautiful Art Nouveau Gellért Baths, or the Rudas Baths, which have been in operation since the 16th century. Regardless of where you go, bring swimwear, a towel, and a pair of flip-flops (most sell these if you don’t have them).

Revel in the Ruin Bars

After dark, Budapest nightlife is world famous (they even made a movie about it). The big clubs attract thousands, but not everyone is into that scene. However, there is one side of Budapest nightlife everyone should experience at least once: a ruin bar. Appropriately named as they originally sprung up in abandoned spaces, many have become permanent. Szimpla Kert was one of the first, and now has an outdoor area, plus 2 floors and 9 bars where you can sit and enjoy the atmosphere with a beer or cocktail.

Preguntas y Respuestas sobre Viajar de Vienna a Budapest

What is the cost of a car service from Vienna to Budapest?
Prices vary depending on a variety of factors such as your choice of vehicle, seasonality, and availability. Book in advance to ensure you get the best price. You can expect to pay between €219 to €343 for a one-way trip without sightseeing stops. Daytrip's prices are per vehicle, not per passenger, so for groups of 7 passengers, the price can be as low as €48 per person.
What is the best way to travel from Vienna to Budapest?
The best way to travel from Vienna to Budapest is by private car service like Daytrip. It offers you the option to turn your trip into an exciting experience that is stress-free, relaxing, and flexible.
How long does the car trip take?
The drive from Vienna to Budapest takes approximately 2.5 hours, but depending on traffic conditions, travel time can vary, especially in the peak season.
Is there a direct public transportation option from Vienna to Budapest?
There are direct public transportation options from Vienna to Budapest. Direct train, bus, and airplane links run regularly, although these options are more time-consuming and less comfortable and flexible than a private car service.
How far is it from Vienna to Budapest?
The distance is approximately 152 miles or 245 kilometers.
Are there any travel tips for making the journey more enjoyable?
We recommend you add some sightseeing stops to your itinerary when booking to enhance your journey and make sure to chat to your driver to gain some local knowledge of the region.
Can I make a day trip from Vienna to Budapest?
Yes, if you’re pressed for time you can do a day trip and manage to see the main monuments in Budapest.

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Liechtenstein castle

Liechtenstein castle

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Parndorf Outlet

Parndorf Outlet

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Bratislava

Bratislava

Today’s exciting and dynamic capital of Slovakia is steeped in the history and influence of the Romans, the Celts, and the Slavs and is well-known for its role in Jewish history A city that feels like a town 

Gyor

Gyor

Situated half-way between Vienna and the Hungarian capital, Gyor is the richest town in terms of historic buildings outside of Budapest. A historic Hungarian treasure-trove 

Pannonhalma Archabbey

Pannonhalma Archabbey

The Benedictine Pannonhalma Archabbey built in 996 is one of the oldest historical monuments in Hungary and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A cultural and historic delight 

Esztergom

Esztergom

Esztergom sits on the bank of the River Danube on the border with Slovakia and is the seat of the Catholic Church in Hungary The cradle of Hungary 

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3 dic 2024

¡Excelente opción para viajar de Viena a Budapest!

Usamos Daytrip para viajar entre Budapest y Viena, con una parada de 2 horas para almorzar en Bratislava. Nuestro conductor Zsombor llegó a tiempo a nuestro hotel en Budapest y fue muy amable e informativo durante todo el viaje. Su vehículo era espacioso y limpio, y tuvo la amabilidad de proporcionarnos agua embotellada para el viaje. Nuestra breve parada en Bratislava también fue muy agradable. Nos dio tiempo suficiente para explorar la ciudad y almorzar antes de encontrarnos con él nuevamente cuando llegó el momento de partir hacia Viena. Daytrip nos proporcionó un traslado feliz y sin problemas entre Budapest y Viena. ¡Muchas gracias a su equipo y especialmente a su conductor Zsombor!

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29 oct 2023

Daytrip - De Budapest a Viena

Necesitábamos un viaje de Budapest a Viena. Fue una reserva de última hora y Daytrip fue increíble. Muy receptivo y cumplió lo que prometió. Nuestro conductor, Pavol, fue genial. Nos recogió en nuestro hotel en Budapest y nos dejó en el hotel en Viena: fue un viaje tranquilo. Recomendaría Daytrip a todos.

Reseñado por el viajero de Tripadvisor 558alenac
14 ago 2023

¿Por qué usar un autobús o tren cuando puedes tener un coche y conductor que puede adaptarse a tu horario personal?

Mi familia y yo usamos Daytrip de Viena a Budapest con una parada en el camino. El conductor fue muy puntual y profesional en su actitud. Tenía agua para todos nosotros, el coche estaba limpio, olía neutral, y todos los cinturones de seguridad funcionaban correctamente.

Reseñado por el viajero de Tripadvisor carlosfG1163LV
10 ago 2023

Maravillosa experiencia

Fui con Jana de Budapest a Viena, ella fue maravillosa, muy servicial, puntual, cortés y me dio consejos sobre lugares para ver en Viena. Me dejó en la puerta de mi hotel, mucho más fácil que navegar por una ciudad desconocida solo con una maleta. Volvería a usar Daytrip nuevamente.

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6 dic 2022

Fácil y conveniente para un grupo de 4

Mi grupo de 4 originalmente planeaba tomar el tren de Viena a Budapest, pero por un precio similar, decidimos reservar con Daytrip. Estamos tan contentos de haberlo hecho. Dado que estábamos viajando por Europa durante 2 semanas, cada uno de nosotros tenía una maleta grande y una bolsa de mano, que habíamos estado arrastrando en tren. El conductor llegó a nuestro hotel a tiempo (de hecho, unos minutos antes), cargó nuestro equipaje en el vehículo y nos fuimos. Nos llevó a nuestro destino en el tiempo que el sitio web indicaba que tomaría el viaje. Fue una forma extremadamente conveniente de viajar, y tener servicio de puerta a puerta fue increíble. ¡Mi grupo recomienda encarecidamente esta compañía!

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18 nov 2022

Un hallazgo excelente

En el último minuto, necesitábamos un viaje rápido, seguro y cómodo de Budapest a Viena. Daytrip cumplió perfectamente. Los arreglos se hicieron muy rápido y nuestro conductor Marian fue educado, agradable y muy servicial. No dudo en recomendar Daytrip.

Reseñado por el viajero de Tripadvisor kingzogofalbania
4 sept 2022

Excelente servicio cuando quieres un descanso del tren.

El viaje y el conductor fueron excelentes. Fuimos de Budapest a Viena con una parada de 2 horas en Bratislava. Nuestro conductor, Tomas, fue un excelente conductor y fue agradable hablar con él. Nos llevó a Bratislava y nos ayudó a ver la ciudad vieja también. Planeo usar el servicio nuevamente.

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13 jul 2022

Excelente servicio de coche con Zoltan

Usé este servicio para ir de Viena a Budapest. Zoltan fue nuestro conductor y fue excelente. Llegó a tiempo, su coche estaba limpio y cómodo, y fue interesante hablar con él. Recomiendo encarecidamente este servicio puerta a puerta con Zoltan.

Reseñado por el viajero de Tripadvisor JamesC264
21 jun 2022

Daytrip

Servicio sobresaliente. Muy profesional. Definitivamente lo usaría de nuevo. Literalmente salvó nuestras vacaciones con el transporte de Viena a Budapest.

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6 jun 2022

Conveniente, seguro y agradable

Hicimos un traslado privado de Budapest a Viena con parada en Győr. Nuestro conductor, Attila, fue excelente: puntual, un conductor muy cuidadoso, nos dio algunos buenos consejos en el camino y sobre Győr. Fue una experiencia muy agradable.

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Información Relevante

Niños

Si viajas con niños, asegúrate de informarnos en la reserva para que podamos preparar los asientos infantiles adecuados

Mascotas

¡Se permiten mascotas (y las amamos)! Solo necesitamos saberlo de antemano. Puedes contarnos sobre ellas en la siguiente fase de la reserva.

Propinas

La propina no está incluida ni es obligatoria, pero si realmente disfrutaste tu viaje, puedes mostrar tu agradecimiento a tu conductor con una propina opcional (el 10% es suficiente).

Equipaje

  • Equipaje grande
  • 29x21x11 pulgadas
  • 74x53x28 cm
  • Equipaje pequeño
  • 22x14x9 pulgadas
  • 56x36x23 cm

Cada pasajero puede llevar una maleta facturada y una de mano. Si viajas con más maletas o equipaje de gran tamaño, puedes ajustarlo durante la reserva.

Métodos de pago

¡Paga con tarjeta de crédito en línea o en efectivo directamente a tu conductor!

Preguntas Frecuentes

Si tiene alguna pregunta, aquí están las respuestas.
Daytrip es una plataforma que te conecta con conductores locales que te transportarán puerta a puerta, de una ciudad a otra. También te damos la oportunidad de explorar lugares/atracciones en el camino. Nosotros conducimos, tú descubres.
Todas las reservas de Daytrip son de un solo trayecto. Si necesitas obtener un viaje de regreso en una fecha diferente, solo debes reservarlo como un viaje de ida separado. Para una excursión de un día, por favor solicita un viaje personalizado. Si planeas quedarte más de un par de horas, te recomendamos reservar dos viajes de ida para no tener que abonar al conductor por esperar.
Luego de haber contratado el servicio privado de Daytrip, puedes cancelar para obtener un reembolso completo hasta 24 horas antes de la salida. Para el servicio compartido Daytrip Pool, ofrecemos 3 opciones de boleto al reservar: No reembolsable; Flexible con cancelaciones 24 horas antes de la salida; y Super flexible con cancelaciones hasta 15 minutos antes de la salida. Si bien puedes cancelar tu reserva para obtener un reembolso completo hasta 24 horas antes, los cambios solicitados con menos de 36 horas están sujetos a la disponibilidad del conductor, especialmente en temporada alta.
Simplemente elige tu origen y destino a través de nuestra página principal e ingresa tu fecha y hora de salida. Navega y agrega paradas turísticas en el camino siguiendo las instrucciones de reserva proporcionadas en la pantalla. ¡Es una forma simple, fácil y divertida de reservar tu próxima aventura! Y si no ves tu ruta deseada en nuestro sitio web, puedes solicitar un viaje personalizado. ¡Incluso puedes reservar sin conocer tu dirección exacta de recogida o entrega; te permitimos agregarlas más tarde!
A cada pasajero se le permite llevar una maleta grande (74 x 53 x 28 cm) y una maleta pequeña (56 x 36 x 23 cm). Los sedanes de lujo solo pueden acomodar 2 maletas grandes. Siempre enviamos el vehículo que mejor se adapte a ti y a tu equipaje, así que asegúrate de seleccionar la cantidad real de equipaje con la que viajarás al hacer la reserva. Si tienes equipaje de gran tamaño o no estás seguro si cabrá, contáctanos.
Los conductores proporcionarán asientos apropiados para niños en todas partes, excepto en EE. UU. Solo tienes que hacernos saber que viajarás con un niño al momento de gestionar la reserva. En EE. UU., ciertos estados requieren que cada pasajero disponga de sus propios asientos para niños.

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