
The city of Niagara Falls does have its own airport; however it serves chartered and private flights only so offers little in the way of travel options for the majority of international visitors. Buffalo-Niagara International Airport however is located in Buffalo about a half-hour’s drive out of the city. This airport maintains connections with the US and some international destinations and operates a single terminal which features all modern services and amenities including bureaux de change, cash machines, shops and restaurants.
Toronto Pearson International Airport also serves the city and is located about 90 minutes drive away. The airport is Canada’s biggest and operates two terminals which are both well equipped with passenger facilities.

Niagara Transit provides bus services in the city of Niagara Falls, operating a total of 10 routes which serve a variety of areas and destinations.
The Niagara Parks People Mover System meanwhile operates looped transportation in the city between the major tourist sites and public destinations. Passengers can purchase a single ticket that permits travel all day, allowing them to get on and off at locations pertinent to their agenda.
Taxis are available across the city and operate on metered fare systems; they tend to be more expensive than buses but offer considerably more convenience.































