ANTALYA AIRPORT


'Antalya Airport' is 10 km (6 miles) east of the city center of Antalya, Turkey. The airport is operated in Turkey's primary holiday destination located on the country’s Mediterranean coast. The airport is big and modern, built to accommodate the millions of passengers who come to Turkey's Mediterranean beaches in summer. It handles nearly 10 million passengers every year. The airport has separate international and domestic terminals.

Contents
History
Statistics
Airlines and destinations
See also
External links

History


The construction of Antalya Airport International Terminal 1 started in 1996 by Bayindir Holding and it was ready for service on 1st April, 1998. In 1999 Fraport AG and Bayindir Holding signed a joint venture agreement.The Terminal 1 is operated by the Fraport AG.
Now there is an additional new International Terminal, the Terminal 2, which is operated by Celebi company.

Statistics



★ In 2000 the number of passengers exceeded 9 million for the first time.

★ In 2002 it was ranked as the 84th airport worldwide and 25th in Europe.

★ In 2003 a volume of around 10 million passengers was reached, signifying an increase of 78% since 1998. [1]

★ The Airport Terminal serves about 40% of all tourists coming to Turkey by air.

★ Around 10 Million passengers pass through the terminal every year and this constitutes 99 % of all holidaymakers coming into Antalya and environs. [2]

★ The number of staff at the airport is nearly 2000. [3]

★ According to the ACI (Airport Council International) statistics, Antalya Airport International Terminal ranks amongst the top 100 airports worldwide since 2001.

★ According to the ACI (Airport Council International) statistics, Antalya Airport International Terminal ranked as the second busiest terminal on the Mediterranean coast line after Mallorca. [4]

★ According to the ACI (Airport Council International) statistics, Antalya Airport ranked 30th in 2005 for international passenger traffic.

★ More detailed and current statistics can be found at DHMI's website. [5]
'Passenger Data'
Year (months) Domestic (incr. wrt prev. year) International (incr. wrt prev. year) Total (incr. wrt prev. year)
2007 (first 6 months) 1,218,696 (+17%) 5,410,520 (+19.2%) 6,629,216 (+18.2%)
2006 (all) 2,406,626 (+50%) 12,235,417 (-14%) 14,642,043 (-8%)
2005 (all) 1,608,749 (+47%) 14,256,114 (+13%) 15,864,863 (+16%)
2004 (all) 1,092,858 (+77.6%) 12,563,195 (+28.8%) 13,656,053 (+31.7%)
2003 (all) 615,420 (+5.4%) 9,756,180 (+0.1%) 10,371,600 (+0.4%)
2002 (all) 584,077 (---) 9,750,874 (---) 10,334,951 (---)


'Load Data in metric tonnes'
Year (months) Domestic (incr. wrt prev. year) International (incr. wrt prev. year) Total (incr. wrt prev. year)
2006 (all) 51,764 (+48%) 247,433 (-14%) 299,197 (-7%)
2005 (all) 34,931 (+41%) 286,801 (+13%) 321,732 (+16%)
2004 (all) 24,793 (+69.6%) 253,612 (+32.1%) 278,405 (+34.8%)
2003 (all) 14,622 (+15.3%) 191,914 (+12.4%) 206,536 (+12.6%)
2002 (all) 12,681 (---) 170,688 (---) 183,369 (---)


Airlines and destinations



Adria Airways (Ljubljana)

Aeroflot (Moscow-Sheremeteyvo)

Aeroflot-Don (Moscow-Sheremeteyvo)

Air Astana (Almaty)

Air Berlin (Berlin-Tegel, Dresden, Erfurt, Hamburg, Hanover, Leipzig/Halle)

Air Malta

Atlasjet (Istanbul-Atatürk)

Bestair (Brussels, London, Paris, Zurich)

Blue Wings (Berlin-Schönefeld, Düsseldorf, Hannover)

Condor Airlines (Berlin-Schönefeld, Berlin-Tegel, Cologne/Bonn, Dresden, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Hanover, Leipzig/Halle, Munich, Nuremberg, Paderborn/Lippstadt, Stuttgart)

Corendon Airlines (Amsterdam, Basel, Brussels, Eindhoven, Lyon, Maastricht, Nantes, Paris, Rotterdam, Tel Aviv)

Cyprus Turkish Airlines (Ercan)

Dniproavia (Dnipropetrovsk)

Finnair (Helsinki)

Fly Air (Istanbul-Atatürk)

FlyLal (Vilnius)

Free Bird Airlines (Debrecen)

Gazpromavia

Germanwings (Cologne/Bonn, Stuttgart)

Inter Airlines (Amsterdam, Berlin-Schonefeld, Berlin-Tegel, Billund, Brussels, Cologne, Copenhagen, Dresden, Dusseldorf, Eindhoven, Enschede, Erfurt, Frankfurt, Groningen, Hamburg, Hannover, Istanbul-Ataturk, Leipzig, Liege, Maastricht, Munich, Munster, Nuremberg, Ostend, Paderborn, Rotterdam, Stuttgart

Kogalymavia

KrasAir (Moscow-Domodedovo)

LTU International (Berlin-Schönefeld, Düsseldorf, Munich)

Martinair (Amsterdam)

Norwegian Air Shuttle (Oslo)

Onur Air (Istanbul-Atatürk)

Pegasus Airlines (Berlin-Schönefeld, Düsseldorf, Ercan, Frankfurt, Hannover, Istanbul-Sabiha Gökçen, Leipzig/Halle, Munich, Strasbpurg, Stuttgart)


Pegasus Airlines operated by Izair (Adana, Ankara, Izmir, Samsun)

Polet Airlines (Voronezh)

Primacharter (Warsaw)

Rossiya (St. Petersburg)

SAS (Stockholm)

S7 Airlines (Irkutsk, Novosibirsk)

Sky Airlines (Berlin-Schönefeld, Cologne/Bonn, Debrecen, Düseldorf, Hamburg, Hanover, Munich, Nuremberg, Stuttgart)

SunExpress (Basle, Berlin-Tegel, Bodrum, Bremen, Cologne/Bonn, Dalaman, Dortmund, Dusseldorf, Friedrichshafen, Geneva, Hannover, Hamburg, Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden, Leipzig/Halle, Luxembourg, Nuremberg, Salzburg)

Tarhan Tower Airlines (Istanbul-Atatürk)

TAROM (Bucharest-Otopeni) (seasonal)

Tatarstan Airlines (Omsk)

transavia.com (Amsterdam, Eindhoven, Rotterdam)

Travel Service (Czech Republic) (Prague)

Travel Service (Hungary) (Budapest)

TUIfly (Berlin-Tegel, Bremen, Cologne/Bonn, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Hanover, Karlsruhe/Baden Baden, Leipzig/Halle, Memmingen, Münster/Osnabrück, Munich, Nuremberg, Paderborn, Stuttgart, Zweibrücken)

Turkish Airlines (Ankara, Istanbul-Atatürk, Istanbul-Sabiha Gökçen)


Turkish Airlines operated by SunExpress (Adana, Basel, Diyarbakır, Ercan, Erzurum, Frankfurt, İzmir, London-Stansted, Munich, Trabzon, Van, Vienna, Zurich)

See also



Antalya

Turkey

Transport in Turkey

Airports in Turkey

External links



Official Website

Information about Antalya Airport

A-Z World Airports

World Airport Codes Page

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