Shuttle bus
A shuttle bus is a bus that travels a shorter route in comparison to most bus routes. Typically, shuttle buses travel in both directions between two points. Shuttle buses are designed to transport large groups of people who are all travelling to and from a specific destination in a more organised manner. Shuttle buses can be used for several applications, such as transporting university students or transporting people from airports to hotels.
Types of shuttle buses
Airport bus
Airport buses, also known as airport shuttles, and airport shuttle buses, are buses that take passengers to and from an airport, usually connecting to a city centre. These buses mainly travel to major transit hubs; however, they may also travel directly to major hotels around the city. Buses that travel directly between an airport and a hotel are often called hotel shuttles.University shuttles
University shuttles are buses that travel within the campus area, or may serve major transport hubs and railway stations. University shuttles operate within larger campuses that may not allow public road access. These shuttles cut down transportation times between two ends of the campus and allow students to travel safely during the night through dark places. University shuttles also tend to operate before or after regular operational hours for regular bus services.Rail replacement buses
Rail replacement buses are buses that operate when a particular train line is not operating. These services are run by the railway company and often serve a number of stations along the railway line.Employee shuttles
Employee shuttles are buses used to transport employees between their homes and workplaces. These shuttles may also be used to transport people within workplaces. These employee shuttles provide benefits such as easing the daily commutes of workers. During the end of COVID-19, many people were accustomed to working at home, as a result many companies began to use employee shuttles as a tool to bring people back into the workplace.Community transport
Community transport or paratransit are shuttle buses designed to transport those with disabilities and other people who are struggling to get around. Community transit is often designed to be accessible for those in wheelchairs by offering additional features that may not always be present on regular buses. These extra features include special equipment, ramps, and additional wheelchair areas.Door-to-Gate and Door-to-Door shuttles
Door-to-Gate and Door-to-Door shuttle services provide flexible airport transfers by collecting passengers directly from private residences, hotels, or other designated addresses and transporting them to airport terminals. This model differs from standard airport shuttles, which typically operate fixed routes between transit hubs and airports.In Europe, services like Shuttle Direct and Ziptransfers operate similar pre-booked door-to-door transfer services, targeting both airport routes and tourist destinations. These platforms partner with local transport providers to offer flexible private or shared rides.
These services are especially useful in regions with limited public transport access to the airport and are often recommended by airports themselves or integrated into their mobility platforms.