
Kabul International Airport (IATA: KBL), +93 9251-61001, is a short drive east of the city center. Airport facilities include banking, buffet, restaurant, post office and car parking (all very basic). Taxis are available to the city center, but it is safer to be met by someone who is known to you. Alternatively, Afghan Logistics (+93-777 443311, see below in Get Around) offers an airport pick-up for about $25. Compared to international standards, the existing airport is not very good, despite some refurbishment in 2007. A new international terminal is under construction next to the existing terminal, which is scheduled to be completed during 2008.
Airlines that fly from Kabul
Foreigners will need to get a visitors permit - go to the desk entitled 'duty free' behind the baggage carousel and complete the form - if you have 2 passport photos with you then you can now complete the registration there and then, otherwise you'll have to finish registration at the Ministry of Interior later.
Private operators serve most destinations in fairly comfortable Mercedes buses. Safety can be a problem with frequent accidents. On August 9th, 2005, twenty people died on the Kabul - Kandahar road when two buses collided. It is debateably safer to take slightly more expensive shared taxis (Toyota Corollas) or private hire vehicles.
The Share-e Naw area has some shops.
At one time alcohol was available at the Military P/X shops (Supreme, Blue and Ciano's) however it is no longer available to anyone. Beer and wine can be found sporadically on the black market in local shops on Flower Street. Most expat restaurants offer beer, wine and spirits but it is unknown how long this will last given current conditions.