The most important thing to know as a family arriving at Cochin Airport is that your hotel is probably far away. Fort Kochi is 30 km and 60–90 minutes by road. Ernakulam is 25 km. This is not a quick transfer — plan accordingly for children who have been on a plane for hours.
Getting through the terminal
COK is modern and air-conditioned. Luggage trolleys are free at baggage claim. The walk from arrivals to the taxi pickup is flat and covered. There are clean restrooms in the arrivals hall, though there is no dedicated nursing room — use the family restroom.
A small food court near arrivals serves South Indian snacks, coffee, and bottled water. Feed the children here before the long drive rather than hoping to stop along the highway.
Best transport option for families
A pre-booked private transfer is strongly recommended for families. The reasons are specific to COK:
- The drive is long. At 60–90 minutes, vehicle comfort matters. Pre-paid taxi sedans are basic — a pre-booked SUV or minivan is significantly more comfortable for families.
- Car seats are unavailable in taxis. Indian taxis and Uber/Ola never provide child seats. Transfer companies can arrange them on request, though availability is not guaranteed — bring your own travel seat if possible.
- Fort Kochi requires local knowledge. If you are staying in a small guesthouse, a transfer driver who knows the area will save you 15–20 minutes of circling narrow streets.
Car seat reality in Kerala
India does not have enforceable child car seat laws, and no taxi or ride-hailing vehicle will have one. If your children are young enough to need a car seat, your options are:
1. Bring a travel car seat — this is the only guaranteed solution 2. Request one from a transfer company — some can arrange it, confirm in advance 3. Use a rear-facing infant carrier that you already have for the flight
Tips for the long drive
- Bring water and snacks. The highway between the airport and Kochi has limited stops. Buy supplies at the airport before leaving.
- Download entertainment for children's devices before the drive. Mobile signal can be patchy in some stretches.
- Request a rest stop if needed. The drive passes through Aluva and Ernakulam, where there are clean petrol station restrooms.
- Travel during cooler hours if possible. Kerala is hot and humid. An air-conditioned vehicle is essential, not optional.
- Have your hotel address saved in Malayalam on your phone. This helps the driver enormously, especially in Fort Kochi.