Bus 91 links Marseille Provence to Saint-Charles station
Bus Navette 91 runs between Marseille Provence Airport (serving T1 and T2) and Marseille Saint-Charles train station, giving you a straight airport–city link without changing lines or modes. The coach stops at the main bus station area in front of the terminals, so you’re out of arrivals and on the road in just a short walk.
The bus is flagged as “Navette 91 Marseille Saint-Charles” on airport signage at T1 and T2, and the stop sits beside other regional buses, not the taxi rank. You board at ground level outside arrivals; look for the 91 number and “Saint-Charles” on the front of the coach so you don’t end up on a different regional line.
Tickets for Navette 91 sell at airport ticket machines in the bus forecourt at T1 and T2 and from the driver, with contactless card accepted on recent coaches as reported locally in 2024. Buying from the machine usually speeds boarding because the driver doesn’t have to issue paper tickets for every passenger in the queue.
In Marseille, Navette 91 arrives and departs from the main bus bays directly in front of Gare de Marseille Saint-Charles, lined up with regional coaches toward Aix and other Provence towns. The stop is a level walk from the SNCF hall, so you can get off the coach, walk a few dozen meters, and board TER, TGV, or metro lines M1 and M2 without hunting for another transfer.
If you land late at T2 on an evening flight, check the current Navette 91 timetable before you exit baggage claim, because the last coaches of the day are often earlier than the final arrivals from other European cities. One missed departure can mean paying for an airport taxi across the A7 into Marseille instead of a cheaper bus ticket.
Practical tip: at both T1 and T2, walk straight past the taxi queue and turn toward the marked “Gare Routière / Bus” signs; head for the clearly numbered 91 stand so you’re not stuck asking drivers which coach goes to Saint-Charles.