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Antalya Airport

 
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Antalya Airport
Antalya Havalimanı
Antalya Havalimani.jpg
IATA: AYTICAO: LTAI
Summary
Airport type Public
Operator DHMI-Antalya-Turkey-Havalimani
Location Antalya, Turkey
Elevation AMSL 177 ft / 54 m
Coordinates 36°54′01″N 030°47′34″E / 36.90028°N 30.79278°E / 36.90028; 30.79278 (Antalya International Airport)Coordinates: 36°54′01″N 030°47′34″E / 36.90028°N 30.79278°E / 36.90028; 30.79278 (Antalya International Airport)
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
18L/36R 3,400 11,154 Concrete
18C/36C 3,400 11,154 Concrete
18R/36L 2,990 9,809 Asphalt
Source: Turkish AIP at EUROCONTROL[1]

Antalya Airport (IATA: AYTICAO: LTAI) is 13 km (8.1 mi) northeast[1] 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 handled nearly 19 million passengers in 2008, more than 16 million of which were international passengers. The airport has two international terminals and one domestic terminal. Based on the projection from data from peak months (e.g. August 2009), it currently has an estimated capacity of accommodating up to 35 million passengers/year, theoretically. Opening of Gazipaşa Airport between Anamur and Alanya, which is about 100 km (62 mi) to the east of AYT, will help ease the airport's traffic.

Contents

History

The construction of the International Terminal 1 started in 1996 by Bayindir Holding and it was ready for service on 1 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.

Terminals, airlines, and destinations

Terminal 1

Airlines Destinations
Arkefly Amsterdam [seasonal]
Atlasjet Istanbul-Atatürk
Austrian Airlines operated by Lauda Air [2] Graz [begins 12 February], Innsbruck [seasonal], Linz [begins 12 February], Vienna
B&H Airlines Sarajevo [seasonal]
Cham Wings Airlines Damascus
Corendon Airlines Tel Aviv
Cyprus Turkish Airlines Ercan, London-Heathrow, London-Stansted
Europe Airpost Lyon, Marseille, Paris-Charles de Gualle
Onur Air Istanbul-Atatürk
Pegasus Airlines Berlin-Schönefeld, Berlin-Tegel, Düsseldorf, Ercan, Frankfurt, Hanover, Istanbul-Sabiha Gökçen, Leipzig/Halle, Munich, Sofia, Strasburg, Stuttgart
Pegasus operated by IZair Adana
SunExpress Ålesund, Basel/Mulhouse, Berlin-Tegel, Bodrum, Bremen, Bydgoszcz, Cologne/Bonn, Dortmund, Dusseldorf, Friedrichshafen, Geneva, Hanover, Hamburg, Humberside, Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden, Leipzig/Halle, Luxembourg, Nuremberg, Paris-Orly, Pristina, Rostock-Laage, Salzburg, Stuttgart, Trondheim, Lulea-Kallax
Tatarstan Airlines Kazan, Moscow-Domodedovo, Omsk, Yekaterinburg
Thomas Cook Airlines Belfast-International, Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, East Midlands, Glasgow-International, London-Gatwick, London-Stansted, Manchester, Newcastle upon Tyne
Thomas Cook Airlines Scandinavia Stockholm-Arlanda, Gothenburg, Malmo-Sturup, Copenhagen, Billund, Oslo-Gardemoen, Stavanger-Sola, Bergen
Thomson Airways Bournemouth, East Midlands, London-Gatwick, London-Luton, London-Stansted, Manchester, Newcastle upon Tyne
transavia.com Amsterdam, Eindhoven, Rotterdam
Travel Service Prague
TUIfly Nordic Copenhagen, Gothenburg, Oslo-Gardermoen, Stockholm-Arlanda, Stockholm-Skavsta, Malmo-Sturup
Turkish Airlines Ankara, Chisinau [seasonal], Istanbul-Atatürk, Istanbul-Sabiha Gökçen, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Düsseldorf, Stockholm-Arlanda
Turkish Airlines operated by SunExpress Adana, Basel/Mulhouse, Diyarbakır, Ercan, Erzurum, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Hanover, İzmir, London-Stansted, Munich, Tehran-Imam Khomeini, Trabzon, Van, Vienna, Zurich
VIM Airlines Moscow-Domodedovo, Sharm-el-Sheikh
Wizz Air Ukraine Kiev-Boryspil
XL Airways France Paris-Charles de Gaulle
XL Airways Germany Frankfurt

Terminal 2

Airlines Destinations
Adria Airways Ljubljana [seasonal]
Aeroflot Moscow-Sheremeteyvo
Aerosvit Airlines Kiev-Boryspil, Odessa, Lviv, Ivano-Frankivsk, Uzhgorod
Air Astana Almaty
AirBaltic Riga, Vilnius [seasonal]
Air Berlin Berlin-Tegel, Bremen, Cologne/Bonn, Dortmund, Dresden, Düsseldorf, Erfurt, Hamburg, Hanover, Leipzig/Halle, Münster/Osnabrück, Munich, Nuremberg, Paderborn/Lippstadt [all seasonal]
Air Berlin operated by Belair Basel/Mulhouse [seasonal], Zürich [seasonal]
Air Italy Polska Katowice, Warsaw [seasonal]
Air Malta Malta
Air Moldova Chişinău [seasonal]
Arkefly Amsterdam
Belle Air Tirana
British Airways London-Gatwick
Condor Airlines Berlin-Schönefeld, Berlin-Tegel, Cologne/Bonn, Dresden, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Hanover, Leipzig/Halle, Munich, Nuremberg, Paderborn/Lippstadt, Stuttgart [seasonal]
Croatia Airlines Zagreb [seasonal]
Dniproavia Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporozhye
Free Bird Airlines Debrecen, London-Gatwick, Manchester
Germanwings Cologne/Bonn, Stuttgart [seasonal]
Monarch Airlines London-Gatwick
Norwegian Air Shuttle Oslo-Gardermoen, Oslo-Rygge
Onur Air Manchester
Polet Airlines Voronezh
Rossiya St Petersburg
S7 Airlines Irkutsk, Novosibirsk, Moscow-Domodedovo
Sky Airlines Amsterdam, Berlin-Schönefeld, Berlin-Tegel, Billund, Bremen, Brussels, Budapest, Bydgoszcz, Cologne/Bonn, Copenhagen, Debrecen, Dortmund, Dresden, Düsseldorf, Eindhoven, Erfurt, Frankfurt, Friedrichshafen, Gdansk, Gothenburg, Groningen, Hamburg, Hanover, Karlsruhe/Baden Baden, Katowice, Krakow, Leipzig, Liege, Lille, Lodz, Maastricht, Munich, Munster, Niederrhein, Nuremberg, Oslo-Gardemoen, Ostend, Paderborn, Rostock-Laage, Rotterdam, Rzeszow, Saarbrucken, Sarajevo, Sofia, Stockholm-Arlanda, Stuttgart, Szczecin, Tel Aviv, Tirana, Trondheim, Vienna, Warsaw, Wroclaw, Zweibrucken
SmartLynx Airlines Riga [seasonal]
Tailwind Airlines Amsterdam, Arhus, Brussels, Copenhagen, Dusseldorf, Hahn, Hamburg, Helsinki, Oslo-Gardamoen, Oulu, Tel Aviv
TAROM Bucharest-Otopeni
Travel Service Budapest, Debrecen
Transaero Moscow-Domodedovo
TUIfly Berlin-Tegel [begins 3 March], Cologne/Bonn, Düsseldorf [seasonal], Frankfurt [seasonal], Hamburg, Hanover [seasonal], Munich [seasonal], Nuremberg [seasonal], Stuttgart, Zweibrücken [seasonal]
Turkuaz Airlines Glasgow International

Traffic Statistics

Milestones:

  • In 2002 it was ranked as the 84th busiest airport worldwide and 25th in Europe.
  • In 2003 the airport handled 10 million passengers, representing an increase of 78% since 1998.
  • The Airport Terminal serves about 40% of all tourists coming to Turkey by air.
  • The number of staff at the airport is nearly 2000 (2005 data).
  • According to the ACI (Airport Council International) statistics, Antalya Airport International Terminal ranks amongst the top 100 busiest 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 Majorca in 2005.
  • According to the ACI (Airport Council International) statistics, Antalya Airport ranked 30th in 2005 for international passenger traffic.
  • In 2007, Antalya airport was Europe's 25th busiest airport, handling 17,795,523 passengers, an increase of 20.5% over 2006[3].
  • In 2008, AYT was the world's 30th busiest airport in terms of international passengers traffic[4]. As of end of May 2009, AYT holds its 30th spot in that category among world airports, with 15,651,248 international passengers in the last 12 months.[5]
  • More detailed and current statistics can be found at DHMI's website.[6]
Antalya International Airport Passenger Traffic Statistics
Year (months) Domestic International Total
2009 (first 9 months)* 2,346,833 (+18.2%) 12,806,771 (-7.1%) 15,153,604 (-3.9%)
2008 (all) 2,588,054 (+1.5%) 16,201,203 (+6.9%) 18,789,257 (+6.1%)
2007 (all) 2,550,396 (+6%) 15,159,989 (+24%) 17,710,385 (+21%)
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 (Luggage+Cargo+Mail) Data in metric tonnes
Year (months) Domestic International Total
2008 (all)* 53,929 (-0.05%) 358,041 (+16.9%) 411,970 (+14.3%)
2007 (all) 53,952 (+4%) 306,394 (+24%) 360,346 (+20%)
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

(*) Preliminary data. Source: DHMI.gov.tr[7]

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