Via Air
- Companies: Air Canada, United Airlines
- Duration: Approximately 6 hours (including layovers)
- Distance: 1,200 miles (1,930 km)
- Costs: Between €250 - €400 (tier-dependent)
- Roads/Routes: Not applicable
Pro Tip: Book your flights at least 3 weeks in advance to secure the best rates and consider flying mid-week for cheaper fares.
For your journey from Edmonton, Alberta to Lexington, Nebraska, taking a flight with a layover is the most efficient mode of transport. From Edmonton, you will likely fly to a larger connecting airport such as Denver International Airport before continuing on to North Platte Regional Airport, which is the closest airport to Lexington. From North Platte, you can take a local taxi or car rental to complete your journey to Lexington.
Via Road
- Transport Mode: Car
- Duration: Approximately 18 hours
- Distance: 1,300 miles (2,090 km)
- Costs: Estimated €150 - €200 for fuel, plus potential overnight lodging
- Roads/Routes: Take the AB-2 South to I-15 South, then I-80 East towards Nebraska
Pro Tip: Consider splitting the journey over two days, stopping in cities like Great Falls, MT, or Cheyenne, WY, for a more enjoyable experience and to avoid fatigue.
If you choose to drive, make sure to check road conditions ahead of time, as the weather can significantly impact travel times, especially in winter months.