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How much is a taxi from Jersey Airport to St Helier?

On average, the Jersey Airport to St Helier taxi cost will be £20 (€23).



Taking a taxi from Jersey Airport (JER) to the capital of St Helier typically costs between £15 and £22, depending on the exact destination within the town and the time of day you are traveling. In 2026, the journey usually takes about 15 to 20 minutes under normal traffic conditions. Jersey taxis operate on a metered system regulated by the States of Jersey, with different "tariffs" applied for nights, weekends, and public holidays, which can push the price toward the higher end of that range. There is a designated taxi rank immediately outside the arrivals terminal, where drivers are readily available for all scheduled flight landings. While most local taxis now accept credit and debit cards, it is always a polite practice to confirm with the driver before beginning the journey. For travelers looking for a more budget-friendly alternative, the LibertyBus Route 15 runs frequently from the airport to the St Helier Liberation Station, costing only a few pounds and taking about 30 minutes, but the taxi remains the preferred choice for those with heavy luggage or those seeking a direct, door-to-door service to their hotel or guesthouse.

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