Antalya_Airport

Antalya Airport

Antalya Airport

International airport serving Antalya, Turkey


Antalya Airport (IATA: AYT, ICAO: LTAI) (Turkish: Antalya Havalimanı) is a major international airport located 13 km (8.1 mi) northeast[2] of the city centre of Antalya, Turkey. It is a major destination during the European summer leisure season due to its location at the country's Mediterranean coast. It handled 31,210,119 passengers in 2022, making it the second-busiest airport in Turkey after Istanbul Airport. The airport has two international terminals and one domestic terminal. Antalya is one of the major airports in southwestern Turkey, the others being Bodrum and Dalaman. Among the top 50 busiest airports in the world by passenger numbers in 2021, Antalya saw the highest growth in passenger numbers at 125.8%.[citation needed] The airport's passenger numbers that year were among very few international airports to reach a level which matched or exceeded a normal operational year in the 2010s decade.

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History

The airport was built to accommodate the millions of passengers who come to Turkey's Mediterranean beaches in summer.[citation needed] It consists of two international terminals and one domestic terminal. The construction of International Terminal 1 started in 1996 by Bayindir Holding and it was ready for service on 1 April 1998.[citation needed] International Terminal 2 was opened in 2005 and the domestic terminal was opened in 2010. The airport is operated by Fraport TAV Antalya A.S., a joint-venture between Fraport AG and TAV Airports.[citation needed]

In July 2011, the airport was selected as Best Airport in Europe (10–25-million-passenger category) by Airports Council International (ACI).[4]

In 2003, the airport handled 10 million passengers, representing an increase of 78% since 1998.[5] According to ACI statistics, Antalya Airport ranked 30th in 2005, 2008 and 2009 for international passenger traffic.[6] In 2008, AYT was the world's 30th-busiest airport in international passengers traffic.[7] In 2009, AYT also held its 30th spot in that category among world airports, with 15,210,733 international passengers. By the end of 2010, it rose to the 23rd spot with over 18 million international passengers.[6][8]

A new airport is due to open west of Antalya, close to Kaş.[9]

Terminals

There are three terminals at the airport, Terminal 1, Terminal 2, and the Domestic Terminal.

Airlines and destinations

The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights at Antalya Airport:

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Traffic statistics

Annual passenger traffic at AYT airport. See Wikidata query.
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Ground transport

There are 2 city buses that serve Antalya Airport (number 600 and 800). Route number 600 goes to/from Otogar (city bus station) and route number 800 goes to/from Lara. Also, Havaş shuttles serve the airport to/from 5M Migros shopping centre. The Antalya Tramway has been extended to the airport to provide a railway link to the city.[citation needed]

Antalya Airfield Command

There is another runway right next to the Antalya airport landing strip. This is a runway or entrance used by the Turkish Air Force and its landing is forbidden to civilians.

See also


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