Getting Around Corpus Christi
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Corpus Christi Airport information
Corpus Christi International Airport (CRP)
Approximate taxi fare: $30 USD
Situated eight miles outside of downtown, Corpus Christi International Airport serves the South Texas area with regular service to Houston and Dallas/Ft. Worth. Passengers enjoy free Wi-Fi and on-site dining options. Short- and long-term parking is available across from the terminal.
Airline carriers serving Corpus Christi International Airport:
American Airlines
Southwest Airlines
United Airlines
Approximate taxi fare: $30 USD
Situated eight miles outside of downtown, Corpus Christi International Airport serves the South Texas area with regular service to Houston and Dallas/Ft. Worth. Passengers enjoy free Wi-Fi and on-site dining options. Short- and long-term parking is available across from the terminal.
Airline carriers serving Corpus Christi International Airport:
American Airlines
Southwest Airlines
United Airlines

Corpus Christi Ground information
Corpus Christi Regional Transportation Authority: The B Trolley
The Corpus Christi Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) – also known as the B Trolley – operates a bus service system of 42 fixed routes that cover 830 square miles. Serving five million passengers a year, RTA serves downtown Corpus Christi with bus Routes 76, 78 and 79, as well as the seasonal Route 77 Harbor Ferry, a water taxi that connects downtown Corpus Christi with Corpus Christi Beach. The seasonal bus Route 76 operates in conjunction with the Harbor Ferry and provides service for downtown hotels, attraction and businesses, while Route 78 serves downtown attractions, the American Bank Center and the Congressman Solomon P. Ortiz International Center and Route 79 serves the Corpus Christi Greyhound station. Regular bus fare is $0.75 per trip, while a daily pass costs $1.75 and a seven-day pass costs $7.50. Ferry fare is $3 per round trip.
Greyhound
The Corpus Christi Greyhound station, open daily from 9 AM to 11:30 PM, is located at 702 North Chaparral Street.
Rental Cars
Corpus Christi International Airport features rental car counters for Advantage, Alamo, Avis, Dollar, Enterprise, Hertz, National and Thrifty.
Taxis
Visitors who travel via the Corpus Christi International Airport should expect to pay about $30 in taxi fare from the airport to downtown Corpus Christi.
The Corpus Christi Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) – also known as the B Trolley – operates a bus service system of 42 fixed routes that cover 830 square miles. Serving five million passengers a year, RTA serves downtown Corpus Christi with bus Routes 76, 78 and 79, as well as the seasonal Route 77 Harbor Ferry, a water taxi that connects downtown Corpus Christi with Corpus Christi Beach. The seasonal bus Route 76 operates in conjunction with the Harbor Ferry and provides service for downtown hotels, attraction and businesses, while Route 78 serves downtown attractions, the American Bank Center and the Congressman Solomon P. Ortiz International Center and Route 79 serves the Corpus Christi Greyhound station. Regular bus fare is $0.75 per trip, while a daily pass costs $1.75 and a seven-day pass costs $7.50. Ferry fare is $3 per round trip.
Greyhound
The Corpus Christi Greyhound station, open daily from 9 AM to 11:30 PM, is located at 702 North Chaparral Street.
Rental Cars
Corpus Christi International Airport features rental car counters for Advantage, Alamo, Avis, Dollar, Enterprise, Hertz, National and Thrifty.
Taxis
Visitors who travel via the Corpus Christi International Airport should expect to pay about $30 in taxi fare from the airport to downtown Corpus Christi.
