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Istanbul Airport

Istanbul Airport (Turkish: İstanbul Havalimanı, IATA: IST, ICAO: LTFM)[4] is the main international airport serving Istanbul, Turkey. It is located in the Arnavutköy district on the European side of the city.

Istanbul Airport

İstanbul Havalimanı
Summary
Airport typePublic
OwnerGeneral Directorate of State Airports (DHMİ)
OperatorIGA (Istanbul Grand Airport) Havalimanı İşletmesi A.Ş.
ServesIstanbul, Turkey
LocationArnavutköy, Istanbul
Opened
  • 29 October 2018; 4 years ago (2018-10-29)
    (ceremony)[2]
  • 6 April 2019; 4 years ago (2019-04-06)
    (all passenger services)
  • 5 February 2022; 14 months ago (2022-02-05)
    (all cargo services)
Hub for
Built2014 – 2018
Time zoneTRT (UTC+03:00)
Elevation AMSL99 m / 325 ft
Coordinates41°15′44″N 28°43′40″E / 41.26222°N 28.72778°E / 41.26222; 28.72778Coordinates: 41°15′44″N 28°43′40″E / 41.26222°N 28.72778°E / 41.26222; 28.72778
Websitewww.istairport.com
Map
Istanbul Airport
Location of airport
Istanbul Airport
Istanbul Airport (Turkey)
Istanbul Airport
Istanbul Airport (Europe)
Istanbul Airport
Istanbul Airport (North Atlantic)
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
16L/34R 3,750 12,303 Asphalt
16R/34L 3,750 12,303 Asphalt
17L/35R 4,100 13,451 Asphalt
17R/35L 4,100 13,451 Asphalt
18/36 3,060 10,039 Asphalt & Concrete
Statistics (2022)
Total passengers64,486,178
International passengers48,591,863
Aircraft Operations425,897
Cargo tonnage2,557,427
Source: (Turkish AIP at Eurocontrol) Turkey[3]

All scheduled commercial passenger flights were transferred from Atatürk Airport to Istanbul Airport on 6 April 2019, following the closure of Atatürk Airport for scheduled passenger flights.[5] The IATA airport code IST was also transferred to the new airport.[6][7]

It served more than 64 million passengers in 2022, making it the busiest airport in Europe and 7th-busiest airport in the world in terms of total passenger traffic and, by serving more than 48 million international passengers, the 5th-busiest airport in the world in terms of international passenger traffic according to ACI World traffic values.[8]

History

 
Terminal building exterior
 
Entrance area
 
Terminal building interior
 
Airside area interior

Background

Atatürk Airport was one of the busiest airports in Europe. Since 2013, it had ranked among the five busiest airports in Europe by passenger traffic. In 2017, Atatürk Airport and Sabiha Gökçen, Istanbul's other international airport, handled over 100 million passengers combined.[9] By comparison, the six London-area airports serve more than 150 million passengers a year, while the three Paris-area airports serve around 100 million passengers a year.

As Atatürk Airport was hemmed in by the city on three sides and the sea of Marmara on another, it was unable to expand to meet the growing demands placed on it. Sabiha Gökçen was also at capacity. The decision was taken to build a new airport, well away from the city to ensure ample space.

Location

It was decided to construct the new airport at the intersection of roads to Arnavutköy, Göktürk, and Çatalca, north of central Istanbul and between the Black Sea coast towns of Yeniköy [tr], Tayakadın and Akpınar. The area is a 7,600-hectare (19,000-acre) region near Lake Terkos. Some 6,172 hectares (15,250 acres) of this area was state-owned forest. The distance between Istanbul Airport and Atatürk Airport is approximately 35 km (22 mi). The area encompassed old open-pit coal mines, which were later filled with soil.[10]

According to the Environmental Impact Assessment (ÇED) report published in April 2013, there were a total of 2,513,341 trees in the area and 657,950 of them would need to be cut indispensably, while 1,855,391 trees would be moved to new places. However, the Ministry of Forest and Water Management claimed the exact number of trees cut and moved would only be revealed after construction was complete.[10]

Construction

Construction of the airport was divided over four phases. When all stages are completed, the airport will have the capacity to serve 200 million yearly passengers, which would at that time have made it the world's biggest airport. The cost of the project was estimated at €7 billion, without accounting for the cost of financing.

London-based firm Grimshaw Architects headed the design team, which mostly consisted of British architects. Others involved in the design were Norway-based Haptic Architects and Turkish architects Fonksiyon and TAM/Kiklop.[11]

A tender was made for the construction as well as for operating the airport. Bidding for these tenders took place on 3 May 2013. Of the eligible companies, four Turkish and two foreign contenders took part in the bidding process. The Turkish joint venture consortium of Cengiz-Kolin-Limak-Mapa-Kalyon won the tender and were obliged to pay the government 26.142 billion including value-added tax for a 25-year lease starting from 2018. The completion date of the construction's first stage was officially set for 2018 – 42 months after the finalization of the tender's approval.[10]

The groundbreaking ceremony took place on 7 June 2014,[12] though construction only started in May 2015 after the land was officially handed over.[13]

The inauguration of the airport took place on the planned date of 29 October 2018. It was reported that the first test landing at the airport would take place on 26 February 2018; however, the first landing took place on 20 June 2018.[14] Testing of navigational and electronic systems with DHMİ aircraft had begun on 15 May 2018.[15]

The control tower is in the shape of the Turkish national flower, the tulip.[16]

Project stages

The construction of the airport is taking place in several stages, expanding the airport and its facilities over time.[17][18][19][20]

The first stage consists of the main terminal, with an annual passenger capacity of 90 million and an area of 1,440,000 m2 (15,500,000 sq ft) – making it the world's largest airport terminal building under a single roof,[21] despite Dubai International Airport Terminal 3 having a larger floor area at 1,713,000 m2 (18,440,000 sq ft) due to tunnels connecting its two concourses. There will also be two pairs of parallel runways connected to eight parallel taxiways to the west of the main terminal, approximately 4,000,000 m2 (43,000,000 sq ft) of apron space, and an indoor car-park with a capacity of 12,000 vehicles. In addition, the airport will feature three technical blocks for repairs, maintenance, and fueling, as well as an air traffic control tower, eight ramp control towers, and hangars for cargo and general aviation aircraft.[22] Several other services are also to be in operation, including hospitals, frequent-flyer and VIP lounges, prayer rooms, convention centers, and hotels; some of these are expected to form part of the Istanbul Airport City project.[23]

The second stage will add a third independent runway to the east of the main terminal, as well as a fourth remote runway with an east–west heading and additional taxiways and apron areas. The third stage is planned to add a second passenger terminal with a capacity of 60 million annual passengers and an estimated area of around 960,000 m2 (10,300,000 sq ft), as well as an additional runway and new support facilities area. The final and fourth stage of expansion will, along with adding another runway, allow for the construction of satellite terminals with a combined capacity of 50 million passengers and an area of up to 800,000 m2 (8,600,000 sq ft) if needed.[22]

Once fully completed by 2025, the airport will have six sets of runways (eight in total), 16 taxiways, and a total annual passenger capacity of 150 million passengers.[21][24] If fully expanded to a capacity of 200 million, the airport will exhibit four terminal buildings with interconnecting rail access that combine for a total indoor area of 3,200,000 m2 (34,000,000 sq ft). The airport will also have a 6,500,000 m2 (70,000,000 sq ft) apron with a parking capacity of 500 aircraft, VIP lounges, cargo and general aviation facilities, a state palace, and indoor and outdoor parking that can accommodate up to 70,000 cars. A medical center, aircraft rescue and firefighting stations, hotels, convention centers, power plants, and wastewater treatment facilities will also be built.

Controversies

The Turkish Chamber of Environmental Engineers (ÇMO) took the project tender to court on grounds that the project violated the existing legislation for the preparation of the Environmental Impact Assessment (ÇED) report.[10] In February 2014, an Istanbul administrative court ordered the construction of the airport to be suspended.[25] However, the groundbreaking ceremony still took place a few months later, on 7 June 2014.[12]

A report published in Turkish newspaper Cumhuriyet in February 2018 claimed that more than 400 workers had been killed during the construction of the airport, with accidents killing three to four workers every week, and families of the killed workers being paid to remain silent about the incidents.[26][27] Turkish daily Evrensel also alleged that fatal accidents continued to occur.[27] This prompted opposition MP Veli Ağbaba to submit a written questionnaire to the Turkish parliament on 13 February 2018. In response, the Turkish Ministry of Labour and Social Security claimed that there were only 27 fatalities during the construction of the airport.[28] In October 2019, UK publications Construction News and Architects' Journal published a joint investigation into fatalities at the airport, nicknamed by workers "the cemetery" as so many have died. By this point, the official death toll had risen to 55, but unofficial estimates suggested that the figure could be "higher than 400".[11]

Mass worker protests broke out on 14 September 2018 after a bus carrying workers crashed, injuring 17. Complaints by workers included poor living conditions in "vermin-infested dormitories", issues in transportation that had left them stranded under the rain or on site during holidays, and long delays in payments, among others.[29]

Operations

 
ATC Tower at the Istanbul Airport

The opening ceremony took place on 29 October 2018, scheduled so as to coincide with the 95th anniversary of the proclamation of the Turkish Republic.[30] The airport had been unofficially known as 'Istanbul New Airport' during construction - the new official name of 'Istanbul Airport' was announced at the opening ceremony. The first flight from the airport was Turkish Airlines flight TK2124 to the Turkish capital Ankara on 31 October 2018.[31] On 1 November 2018, five daily flights began to arrive and depart from the airport: from Ankara, Antalya, Baku, North Nicosia, and İzmir,[32] followed by Adana and Trabzon starting in December.

Before the full transfer, all flights were operated exclusively by Turkish Airlines. Regularly scheduled flights to all of the new airport's destinations continued to depart from Atatürk and Sabiha Gökçen airports alongside these trial flights. It was originally planned that on 31 December 2018, all equipment from Atatürk Airport would be transferred to the new airport via the O-7 Motorway.[33][34] As of 17 January 2019, the transfer phase was set to start 1 March 2019.[35] However, on 25 February, the transfer phase was moved a fourth time to 5 April 2019.[36]

The full transfer of all scheduled commercial passenger flights from Atatürk Airport to the new Istanbul Airport took place on 6 April 2019 between 02:00 and 14:00. Hundreds of trucks carried more than 10,000 pieces of equipment, each weighing about 44 tons were moved to the new airport over 41 hours.[37] Atatürk Airport's IATA code IST was also transferred to the new airport.

In February 2022, Turkish Cargo relocated all cargo flights and operations from their former base at Atatürk Airport to the new airport.[38]

Facilities

 
Airport Layout (as of December 2020)

The airport currently has one terminal in service for domestic and international flights and five runways (three main and two backups) that are currently in operation. The two 17/35 runways are both 4,100 metres (13,500 feet) long, while the 16/34 runways are both 3,750 metres (12,300 feet) long. Runway 18/36 is 3,060 metres (10,040 feet) long, shorter than the other runways, although it is projected to expand to 3,750 metres (12,300 feet), the same length as the 16/34 pair. Runways 17L/35R and 16R/34L are 60 metres (200 feet) wide, while 17R/35L, 16L/34R and 18/36 are 45 metres (148 feet) wide. All runway surfaces are asphalt.[39]

Concourses

The airport features a total of five concourses lettered A, B, D, F, and G with a total of 143 passenger boarding bridges. Concourse G, which is located in the southeast, is reserved solely for domestic flights. Three passenger boarding bridges of Concourse F which is directly to the north of Concourse G have also been allocated for domestic flights. Concourses A, B, D, and F are used for international flights. The C and E concourses connect directly to the main terminal and are therefore not independent concourses.[40]

Security

3,500 security personnel and a total of 1,850 police, including 750 immigration officers, provide the airport's security.[41] The site's perimeter is protected using ground radar, fixed CCTV cameras every 60 meters, pan–tilt–zoom cameras every 360 meters (1,180 feet), thermal cameras and fiber optic sensors every 720 meters (2,360 feet). The active terminal building uses up to 9,000 CCTV cameras.[42]

Airlines and destinations

Passenger

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

AirlinesDestinations
Aegean Airlines Athens
Aeroflot Moscow–Sheremetyevo, Saint Petersburg,[43] Sochi (begins 28 April 2023),[citation needed] Yekaterinburg[44]
Afriqiyah Airways Bayda, Benghazi,[45] Misrata,[46] Tripoli–Mitiga
Air Albania Tirana
Air Algérie Algiers, Annaba, Constantine, Oran
Air Arabia Fès,[47] Sharjah[48]
Air Astana Almaty, Astana, Atyrau
airBaltic Seasonal: Riga[49]
Air France Paris–Charles de Gaulle
Air Moldova Chişinău
Air Montenegro Podgorica,[50] Tivat[51]
Air Serbia Belgrade, Kraljevo,[52] Niš[52]
Ariana Afghan Airlines Kabul[53]
Arkia Tel Aviv[54]
Asiana Airlines Seoul–Incheon
ATA Airlines Tabriz, Tehran–Imam Khomeini, Urmia
Avia Traffic Company Bishkek
Azerbaijan Airlines Baku
Azimuth Mineralnye Vody,[55] Moscow–Vnukovo,[56] Rostov-on-Don,[57] Sochi[58]
Badr Airlines Khartoum
Belavia Minsk
Berniq Airways Benghazi,[59] Tripoli–Mitiga[citation needed]
British Airways London–Heathrow
Buraq Air Misrata,[46] Tripoli–Mitiga
Caspian Airlines Tabriz, Tehran–Imam Khomeini
China Southern Airlines Beijing–Daxing,[60] Guangzhou,[61] Wuhan[62](both suspended)
easyJet Manchester (begins 9 June 2023)[63]
Egyptair Cairo
Emirates Dubai–International
Ethiopian Airlines Addis Ababa
Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi
flyadeal Jeddah, Riyadh[64]
FlyArystan Aktau[65]
Fly Baghdad Baghdad, Erbil
flydubai Dubai–International[66]
FlyOne Chișinău, Yerevan[67][68]
Fly Oya Tripoli–Mitiga[69]
Ghadames Air Transport Tripoli–Mitiga[70]
Gulf Air Bahrain
IndiGo Delhi, Mumbai[71]
IrAero[72] Kazan, Makhachkala, Mineralnye Vody, Moscow–Domodedovo, Nalchik, Sochi, Stavropol, Ufa, Vladikavkaz
Iran Air Tehran–Imam Khomeini
Iran Airtour Isfahan, Mashhad, Shiraz, Tabriz, Tehran–Imam Khomeini
Iran Aseman Airlines Tehran–Imam Khomeini
Iraqi Airways Baghdad, Basra, Erbil, Kirkuk,[73] Najaf, Sulaimaniyah
Israir Airlines Eilat (begins 5 June 2023),[74] Tel Aviv[75]
Jazeera Airways Kuwait City
Jordan Aviation Amman–Queen Alia
Kam Air Kabul[76]
KLM Amsterdam
Korean Air Seoul–Incheon[77]
Kuwait Airways Kuwait City
Libyan Airlines Bayda, Benghazi,[78] Tripoli–Mitiga
Libyan Wings Tripoli–Mitiga, Misrata
LOT Polish Airlines Kraków (begins 27 April 2023),[79] Warsaw–Chopin
Lufthansa Frankfurt
Mahan Air Tehran–Imam Khomeini
Meraj Airlines Tabriz, Tehran–Imam Khomeini
MIAT Mongolian Airlines Ulaanbaatar[80]
Middle East Airlines Beirut
Nordwind Airlines[81] Kaliningrad, Kazan, Moscow–Sheremetyevo,[82] Rostov-on-Don, Saint Petersburg, Samara (all suspended)[citation needed][needs update]
Nouvelair Sfax (begins 1 June 2023),[83] Tunis
Oman Air Muscat
Pakistan International Airlines[84] Islamabad, Lahore
Pegas Fly Seasonal: Moscow–Sheremetyevo[85]
Pegasus Airlines Izmir
Pobeda Kazan,[86] Makhachkala,[87] Moscow–Vnukovo,[88] Vladikavkaz,[89] Volgograd[90]
Qatar Airways Doha
Qeshm Air Tehran–Imam Khomeini
Red Wings Airlines Chelyabinsk,[91] Kazan, Makhachkala,[91] Moscow–Domodedovo, Moscow–Zhukovsky,[91] Nalchik,[92] Nizhnekamsk,[93] Nizhny Novgorod,[94] Samara,[91] Orenburg, Perm,[citation needed] Stavropol,[95] Tyumen[96] Ufa, Vladikavkaz,[91] Yekaterinburg
Rossiya Airlines Moscow–Sheremetyevo (suspended),[97] Saint Petersburg,[97] Sochi (ends 27 April 2023)[98]
Royal Air Maroc Casablanca, Tangier
Seasonal: Oujda
Royal Jordanian Amman–Queen Alia
S7 Airlines Moscow–Domodedovo,[99] Novosibirsk[100]
SalamAir[101] Muscat
Saudia Jeddah, Medina, Riyadh
SCAT Airlines Aktau, Aktobe,[102] Almaty,[103] Astana,[104] Atyrau, Shymkent
Sichuan Airlines Chengdu–Tianfu (begins 21 June 2023)[105]
Singapore Airlines Singapore
SkyUp Kyiv–Boryspil, Lviv, Odesa (all temporarily suspended)
Smartwings Warsaw–Chopin[106]
Somon Air Dushanbe
Sun d'Or Tel Aviv[107]
TAROM Bucharest
Transavia Lyon,[108] Nantes, Paris–Orly[108]
Tunisair Tunis
Turkish Airlines Abidjan, Abu Dhabi, Abuja, Accra, Adana, Addis Ababa, Adıyaman, Ağrı, Aktau, Alexandria, Algiers, Almaty, Amman–Queen Alia, Amsterdam, Ankara, Antalya, Antananarivo, Aqaba, Ashgabat, Asmara, Astana, Athens, Atlanta, Baghdad, Bahrain, Baku, Bamako, Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi, Banjul, Barcelona, Bari, Basel/Mulhouse, Basra, Batman, Batumi, Beijing–Capital,[109] Beirut, Belgrade, Berlin, Bilbao, Billund, Bingöl, Birmingham, Bishkek, Bodrum, Bogotá, Bologna, Bordeaux, Boston, Bremen, Brussels, Bucharest, Budapest, Buenos Aires–Ezeiza, Bukhara, Cairo, Cancún, Cape Town, Caracas, Casablanca, Catania, Chicago–O'Hare, Chișinău, Cluj-Napoca, Cologne/Bonn, Colombo–Bandaranaike, Conakry, Constanța, Constantine, Copenhagen, Cotonou, Dakar–Diass, Dalaman, Dallas/Fort Worth,[110][111] Dammam, Dar es Salaam, Delhi, Denizli, Denpasar, Dhaka, Diyarbakır, Djibouti, Doha, Douala, Dubai–International, Dublin, Dubrovnik, Durban, Dushanbe, Düsseldorf, Edinburgh, Edremit, Elazığ, Entebbe, Erbil, Ercan, Erzincan, Erzurum, Fergana, Frankfurt, Freetown, Ganja, Gassim, Gaziantep, Gazipaşa/Alanya, Geneva, Gothenburg, Graz, Guangzhou, Hakkari, Hamburg, Hannover, Hanoi, Hatay, Havana, Helsinki, Ho Chi Minh City, Hong Kong, Houston–Intercontinental, Hurghada, Iğdır, Isfahan, Islamabad, Isparta, İzmir, Jakarta–Soekarno-Hatta, Jeddah, Johannesburg–O. R. Tambo, Juba,[112] Kabul,[113] Kahramanmaraş, Karachi, Kars, Kastamonu, Kathmandu, Kayseri, Kazan, Kharkiv (temporarily suspended), Khartoum, Kherson (temporarily suspended), Kigali, Kilimanjaro, Kinshasa–N'djili, Kirkuk,[114] Konya, Kraków (begins 1 May 2023),[115] Krasnodar, Kuala Lumpur–International, Kütahya, Kuwait City, Kyiv–Boryspil (temporarily suspended), Lagos, Lahore, Leipzig/Halle, Libreville, Lisbon, Ljubljana, London–Gatwick, London–Heathrow, Los Angeles, Luanda,[116] Lusaka,[117] Luxembourg, Luxor, Lviv (temporarily suspended), Lyon, Madrid, Malabo, Málaga, Malatya, Malé, Malta, Manchester, Manila, Maputo, Mardin, Marrakech, Marseille, Mashhad, Mauritius, Mazar-i-Sharif,[113] Medina, Merzifon, Mexico City, Miami, Milan–Malpensa, Minsk,[118] Mogadishu, Mombasa, Montréal–Trudeau, Moscow–Vnukovo, Mumbai, Munich, Muş, Muscat, Nairobi–Jomo Kenyatta, Najaf, Nakhchivan, Naples, N'Djamena, Nevşehir, Newark,[119] New York–JFK, Niamey, Nice, Nouakchott, Nuremberg, Odesa (temporarily suspended), Oran, Ordu/Giresun, Osaka–Kansai,[120] Oslo, Ouagadougou, Palermo (begins 5 May 2023),[121] Panama City–Tocumen, Paris–Charles de Gaulle, Phuket, Podgorica, Pointe Noire, Port Harcourt, Porto, Port Sudan, Prague, Pristina, Riga, Riyadh, Rize/Artvin,[122] Rome–Fiumicino, Rostov-on-Don, Saint Petersburg, Salzburg, Samara, Samarkand, Samsun, San Francisco, Şanlıurfa, São Paulo–Guarulhos, Sarajevo, Seattle/Tacoma,[123] Seoul–Incheon, Shanghai–Pudong,[124] Sharjah, Sharm El Sheikh, Shiraz, Singapore, Sinop, Şırnak, Sivas, Skopje, Sochi, Sofia, Stockholm–Arlanda, Strasbourg, Stuttgart, Sulaymaniyah, Tabriz, Ta'if, Taipei–Taoyuan, Tallinn, Tashkent, Tbilisi, Tehran–Imam Khomeini, Tel Aviv, Thessaloniki, Tokat,[125] Tokyo–Haneda, Tokyo–Narita,[126] Toronto–Pearson, Toulouse, Trabzon, Tunis, Turkistan, Türkmenbaşy,[127] Ulaanbaatar, Urgench, Valencia, Van, Vancouver, Varna, Venice, Vienna, Vilnius, Voronezh, Warsaw–Chopin, Washington–Dulles, Xi'an, Yanbu, Yaoundé, Yekaterinburg, Zagreb, Zanzibar, Zaporizhzhia (temporarily suspended), Zonguldak, Zürich
Seasonal: Cebu,[128] Mahé,[129] Moroni, Rovaniemi, Tivat[130]
Turkmenistan Airlines Ashgabat
Ukraine International Airlines Kyiv–Boryspil, Odesa (both suspended)
Utair Grozny,[131] Makhachkala
Uzbekistan Airways Bukhara, Fergana, Samarkand, Tashkent, Urgench[132]
Wizz Air Budapest,[133] Iași,[134] London–Gatwick,[135] London–Luton[135]
Yamal Airlines Moscow–Domodedovo[136]

Cargo

AirlinesDestinations
Air Canada Cargo[137][138] Montréal–Trudeau, Toronto–Pearson
ASL Airlines France[139] Liège, Paris–Charles de Gaulle
CMA CGM Air Cargo[140] Liège
DHL Aviation[141][142] Bahrain, Leipzig/Halle
EgyptAir Cargo[143][144] Cairo
El Al Cargo[145] Tel Aviv
Emirates SkyCargo[146] Dubai–International, London–Heathrow
FedEx Express[147][148] Paris–Charles de Gaulle, Dubai–Al Maktoum
Hong Kong Air Cargo[149] Hong Kong
Lufthansa Cargo[150][151] Frankfurt, Tel Aviv
MNG Airlines[152] Cologne/Bonn, New York–JFK
Qatar Airways Cargo[153] Doha
Silk Way West Airlines[154] Baku, Kyiv–Boryspil
Turkish Cargo[155][38] Adana, Antalya, Izmir, Accra, Algiers, Almaty, Astana, Amman, Amsterdam, Ashgabat, Atlanta, Baku, Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi, Beirut, Bangalore, Belgrade, Bishkek, Bogotá, Brussels, Bucharest, Budapest, Cairo, Casablanca, Chennai, Chicago–O'Hare, Colombo–Bandaranaike, Delhi, Dhaka, Doha, Dubai–Al Maktoum, Entebbe, Erbil, Frankfurt, Guangzhou, Hanoi, Helsinki, Ho Chi Minh City, Hong Kong, Houston–Intercontinental, Hyderabad, Islamabad, Jakarta–Soekarno-Hatta, Karachi, Khartoum, Kinshasa, Kuala Lumpur–International, Kyiv–Boryspil, Lagos, Lahore, London–Stansted, Maastricht/Aachen, Madrid, Mexico City, Milan–Malpensa, Moscow–Sheremetyevo,[156] Miami, Mumbai, Nairobi–Jomo Kenyatta, New York–JFK, São Paulo–Guarulhos, Seoul–Incheon, Shanghai–Pudong, Shannon, Singapore, Stockholm–Arlanda, Taipei–Taoyuan, Tashkent, Tbilisi, Tehran–Imam Khomeini, Tel Aviv, Toronto–Pearson, Tunis, Tuzla, Vienna, Vilnius, Zürich
UPS Airlines[157][158] Cologne/Bonn

Statistics

Below is the passenger data and development for Istanbul Airport for the years 2018–2022:[159]

Annual passenger traffic at IST ISL airports. See Wikidata query.
Passenger statistics at Istanbul Airport[160]
Year Domestic
passengers
Passenger
% change
International
passengers
Passenger
% change
Total
passengers
Passenger
% change
20181 65,006   30,199   95,205  
2019 12,574,641   19243.9% 39,434,579   130482.4% 52,009,220   54528.7%
2020 7,414,437   41% 15,994,695   59.6% 23,409,132   55%
2021 10,590,203   42% 26,586,306   67% 37,176,509   59%
2022 15,894,315   49% 48,591,863   83% 64,486,178   73%
2023(Feb) 2,396,623   29% 8,371,441   61% 10,768,064   53%

^1 : 2018 statistics correspond to the last 3 months of 2018 since the opening of the airport.

Ground transport

Bus

The airport is serviced from the city by public İETT[161] and Havaist[162] buses.

Taxi

Istanbul city taxis are available 24 hours a day outside the arrival and departure areas of the airport. A trip to Istanbul city centre by taxi takes approximately 40 minutes.[163]

Metro

The M11 metro line was opened on 22 January 2023, with initial operations running to Kağıthane, skipping the Terminal 2 station. Extensions to Halkalı on the Marmaray rail line and Gayrettepe are under construction.[164]

Rail

Mainline railway will connect the airport to Halkalı, and via outer city bypass running over the Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge across the Bosporus and connecting with the Asian rail network at Gebze.[citation needed]

See also

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Not to be confused with Ataturk Airport or Istanbul Sabiha Gokcen International Airport Istanbul Airport Turkish Istanbul Havalimani IATA IST ICAO LTFM 4 is the main international airport serving Istanbul Turkey It is located in the Arnavutkoy district on the European side of the city Istanbul AirportIstanbul HavalimaniIATA ISTICAO LTFM 1 SummaryAirport typePublicOwnerGeneral Directorate of State Airports DHMI OperatorIGA Istanbul Grand Airport Havalimani Isletmesi A S ServesIstanbul TurkeyLocationArnavutkoy IstanbulOpened29 October 2018 4 years ago 2018 10 29 ceremony 2 6 April 2019 4 years ago 2019 04 06 all passenger services 5 February 2022 14 months ago 2022 02 05 all cargo services Hub forTurkish Airlines Turkish CargoBuilt2014 2018Time zoneTRT UTC 03 00 Elevation AMSL99 m 325 ftCoordinates41 15 44 N 28 43 40 E 41 26222 N 28 72778 E 41 26222 28 72778 Coordinates 41 15 44 N 28 43 40 E 41 26222 N 28 72778 E 41 26222 28 72778Websitewww wbr istairport wbr comMapIstanbul AirportLocation of airportShow map of IstanbulIstanbul AirportIstanbul Airport Turkey Show map of TurkeyIstanbul AirportIstanbul Airport Europe Show map of EuropeIstanbul AirportIstanbul Airport North Atlantic Show map of North AtlanticRunwaysDirection Length Surfacem ft16L 34R 3 750 12 303 Asphalt16R 34L 3 750 12 303 Asphalt17L 35R 4 100 13 451 Asphalt17R 35L 4 100 13 451 Asphalt18 36 3 060 10 039 Asphalt amp ConcreteStatistics 2022 Total passengers64 486 178International passengers48 591 863Aircraft Operations425 897Cargo tonnage2 557 427Source Turkish AIP at Eurocontrol Turkey 3 All scheduled commercial passenger flights were transferred from Ataturk Airport to Istanbul Airport on 6 April 2019 following the closure of Ataturk Airport for scheduled passenger flights 5 The IATA airport code IST was also transferred to the new airport 6 7 It served more than 64 million passengers in 2022 making it the busiest airport in Europe and 7th busiest airport in the world in terms of total passenger traffic and by serving more than 48 million international passengers the 5th busiest airport in the world in terms of international passenger traffic according to ACI World traffic values 8 Contents 1 History 1 1 Background 1 2 Location 1 3 Construction 1 4 Project stages 1 5 Controversies 1 6 Operations 2 Facilities 2 1 Concourses 2 2 Security 3 Airlines and destinations 3 1 Passenger 3 2 Cargo 4 Statistics 5 Ground transport 5 1 Bus 5 2 Taxi 5 3 Metro 5 4 Rail 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory Edit Terminal building exterior Entrance area Terminal building interior Airside area interior Background Edit Ataturk Airport was one of the busiest airports in Europe Since 2013 it had ranked among the five busiest airports in Europe by passenger traffic In 2017 Ataturk Airport and Sabiha Gokcen Istanbul s other international airport handled over 100 million passengers combined 9 By comparison the six London area airports serve more than 150 million passengers a year while the three Paris area airports serve around 100 million passengers a year As Ataturk Airport was hemmed in by the city on three sides and the sea of Marmara on another it was unable to expand to meet the growing demands placed on it Sabiha Gokcen was also at capacity The decision was taken to build a new airport well away from the city to ensure ample space Location Edit It was decided to construct the new airport at the intersection of roads to Arnavutkoy Gokturk and Catalca north of central Istanbul and between the Black Sea coast towns of Yenikoy tr Tayakadin and Akpinar The area is a 7 600 hectare 19 000 acre region near Lake Terkos Some 6 172 hectares 15 250 acres of this area was state owned forest The distance between Istanbul Airport and Ataturk Airport is approximately 35 km 22 mi The area encompassed old open pit coal mines which were later filled with soil 10 According to the Environmental Impact Assessment CED report published in April 2013 there were a total of 2 513 341 trees in the area and 657 950 of them would need to be cut indispensably while 1 855 391 trees would be moved to new places However the Ministry of Forest and Water Management claimed the exact number of trees cut and moved would only be revealed after construction was complete 10 Construction Edit Construction of the airport was divided over four phases When all stages are completed the airport will have the capacity to serve 200 million yearly passengers which would at that time have made it the world s biggest airport The cost of the project was estimated at 7 billion without accounting for the cost of financing London based firm Grimshaw Architects headed the design team which mostly consisted of British architects Others involved in the design were Norway based Haptic Architects and Turkish architects Fonksiyon and TAM Kiklop 11 A tender was made for the construction as well as for operating the airport Bidding for these tenders took place on 3 May 2013 Of the eligible companies four Turkish and two foreign contenders took part in the bidding process The Turkish joint venture consortium of Cengiz Kolin Limak Mapa Kalyon won the tender and were obliged to pay the government 26 142 billion including value added tax for a 25 year lease starting from 2018 The completion date of the construction s first stage was officially set for 2018 42 months after the finalization of the tender s approval 10 The groundbreaking ceremony took place on 7 June 2014 12 though construction only started in May 2015 after the land was officially handed over 13 The inauguration of the airport took place on the planned date of 29 October 2018 It was reported that the first test landing at the airport would take place on 26 February 2018 however the first landing took place on 20 June 2018 14 Testing of navigational and electronic systems with DHMI aircraft had begun on 15 May 2018 15 The control tower is in the shape of the Turkish national flower the tulip 16 Project stages Edit The construction of the airport is taking place in several stages expanding the airport and its facilities over time 17 18 19 20 The first stage consists of the main terminal with an annual passenger capacity of 90 million and an area of 1 440 000 m2 15 500 000 sq ft making it the world s largest airport terminal building under a single roof 21 despite Dubai International Airport Terminal 3 having a larger floor area at 1 713 000 m2 18 440 000 sq ft due to tunnels connecting its two concourses There will also be two pairs of parallel runways connected to eight parallel taxiways to the west of the main terminal approximately 4 000 000 m2 43 000 000 sq ft of apron space and an indoor car park with a capacity of 12 000 vehicles In addition the airport will feature three technical blocks for repairs maintenance and fueling as well as an air traffic control tower eight ramp control towers and hangars for cargo and general aviation aircraft 22 Several other services are also to be in operation including hospitals frequent flyer and VIP lounges prayer rooms convention centers and hotels some of these are expected to form part of the Istanbul Airport City project 23 The second stage will add a third independent runway to the east of the main terminal as well as a fourth remote runway with an east west heading and additional taxiways and apron areas The third stage is planned to add a second passenger terminal with a capacity of 60 million annual passengers and an estimated area of around 960 000 m2 10 300 000 sq ft as well as an additional runway and new support facilities area The final and fourth stage of expansion will along with adding another runway allow for the construction of satellite terminals with a combined capacity of 50 million passengers and an area of up to 800 000 m2 8 600 000 sq ft if needed 22 Once fully completed by 2025 the airport will have six sets of runways eight in total 16 taxiways and a total annual passenger capacity of 150 million passengers 21 24 If fully expanded to a capacity of 200 million the airport will exhibit four terminal buildings with interconnecting rail access that combine for a total indoor area of 3 200 000 m2 34 000 000 sq ft The airport will also have a 6 500 000 m2 70 000 000 sq ft apron with a parking capacity of 500 aircraft VIP lounges cargo and general aviation facilities a state palace and indoor and outdoor parking that can accommodate up to 70 000 cars A medical center aircraft rescue and firefighting stations hotels convention centers power plants and wastewater treatment facilities will also be built Controversies Edit The Turkish Chamber of Environmental Engineers CMO took the project tender to court on grounds that the project violated the existing legislation for the preparation of the Environmental Impact Assessment CED report 10 In February 2014 an Istanbul administrative court ordered the construction of the airport to be suspended 25 However the groundbreaking ceremony still took place a few months later on 7 June 2014 12 A report published in Turkish newspaper Cumhuriyet in February 2018 claimed that more than 400 workers had been killed during the construction of the airport with accidents killing three to four workers every week and families of the killed workers being paid to remain silent about the incidents 26 27 Turkish daily Evrensel also alleged that fatal accidents continued to occur 27 This prompted opposition MP Veli Agbaba to submit a written questionnaire to the Turkish parliament on 13 February 2018 In response the Turkish Ministry of Labour and Social Security claimed that there were only 27 fatalities during the construction of the airport 28 In October 2019 UK publications Construction News and Architects Journal published a joint investigation into fatalities at the airport nicknamed by workers the cemetery as so many have died By this point the official death toll had risen to 55 but unofficial estimates suggested that the figure could be higher than 400 11 Mass worker protests broke out on 14 September 2018 after a bus carrying workers crashed injuring 17 Complaints by workers included poor living conditions in vermin infested dormitories issues in transportation that had left them stranded under the rain or on site during holidays and long delays in payments among others 29 Operations Edit ATC Tower at the Istanbul Airport The opening ceremony took place on 29 October 2018 scheduled so as to coincide with the 95th anniversary of the proclamation of the Turkish Republic 30 The airport had been unofficially known as Istanbul New Airport during construction the new official name of Istanbul Airport was announced at the opening ceremony The first flight from the airport was Turkish Airlines flight TK2124 to the Turkish capital Ankara on 31 October 2018 31 On 1 November 2018 five daily flights began to arrive and depart from the airport from Ankara Antalya Baku North Nicosia and Izmir 32 followed by Adana and Trabzon starting in December Before the full transfer all flights were operated exclusively by Turkish Airlines Regularly scheduled flights to all of the new airport s destinations continued to depart from Ataturk and Sabiha Gokcen airports alongside these trial flights It was originally planned that on 31 December 2018 all equipment from Ataturk Airport would be transferred to the new airport via the O 7 Motorway 33 34 As of 17 January 2019 the transfer phase was set to start 1 March 2019 35 However on 25 February the transfer phase was moved a fourth time to 5 April 2019 36 The full transfer of all scheduled commercial passenger flights from Ataturk Airport to the new Istanbul Airport took place on 6 April 2019 between 02 00 and 14 00 Hundreds of trucks carried more than 10 000 pieces of equipment each weighing about 44 tons were moved to the new airport over 41 hours 37 Ataturk Airport s IATA code IST was also transferred to the new airport In February 2022 Turkish Cargo relocated all cargo flights and operations from their former base at Ataturk Airport to the new airport 38 Facilities Edit Airport Layout as of December 2020 The airport currently has one terminal in service for domestic and international flights and five runways three main and two backups that are currently in operation The two 17 35 runways are both 4 100 metres 13 500 feet long while the 16 34 runways are both 3 750 metres 12 300 feet long Runway 18 36 is 3 060 metres 10 040 feet long shorter than the other runways although it is projected to expand to 3 750 metres 12 300 feet the same length as the 16 34 pair Runways 17L 35R and 16R 34L are 60 metres 200 feet wide while 17R 35L 16L 34R and 18 36 are 45 metres 148 feet wide All runway surfaces are asphalt 39 Concourses Edit The airport features a total of five concourses lettered A B D F and G with a total of 143 passenger boarding bridges Concourse G which is located in the southeast is reserved solely for domestic flights Three passenger boarding bridges of Concourse F which is directly to the north of Concourse G have also been allocated for domestic flights Concourses A B D and F are used for international flights The C and E concourses connect directly to the main terminal and are therefore not independent concourses 40 Security Edit 3 500 security personnel and a total of 1 850 police including 750 immigration officers provide the airport s security 41 The site s perimeter is protected using ground radar fixed CCTV cameras every 60 meters pan tilt zoom cameras every 360 meters 1 180 feet thermal cameras and fiber optic sensors every 720 meters 2 360 feet The active terminal building uses up to 9 000 CCTV cameras 42 Airlines and destinations EditPassenger Edit The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights at Istanbul Airport AirlinesDestinationsAegean AirlinesAthensAeroflotMoscow Sheremetyevo Saint Petersburg 43 Sochi begins 28 April 2023 citation needed Yekaterinburg 44 Afriqiyah AirwaysBayda Benghazi 45 Misrata 46 Tripoli MitigaAir AlbaniaTiranaAir AlgerieAlgiers Annaba Constantine OranAir ArabiaFes 47 Sharjah 48 Air AstanaAlmaty Astana AtyrauairBalticSeasonal Riga 49 Air FranceParis Charles de GaulleAir MoldovaChisinăuAir MontenegroPodgorica 50 Tivat 51 Air SerbiaBelgrade Kraljevo 52 Nis 52 Ariana Afghan AirlinesKabul 53 ArkiaTel Aviv 54 Asiana AirlinesSeoul IncheonATA AirlinesTabriz Tehran Imam Khomeini UrmiaAvia Traffic CompanyBishkekAzerbaijan AirlinesBakuAzimuthMineralnye Vody 55 Moscow Vnukovo 56 Rostov on Don 57 Sochi 58 Badr AirlinesKhartoumBelaviaMinskBerniq AirwaysBenghazi 59 Tripoli Mitiga citation needed British AirwaysLondon HeathrowBuraq AirMisrata 46 Tripoli MitigaCaspian AirlinesTabriz Tehran Imam KhomeiniChina Southern AirlinesBeijing Daxing 60 Guangzhou 61 Wuhan 62 both suspended easyJetManchester begins 9 June 2023 63 EgyptairCairoEmiratesDubai InternationalEthiopian AirlinesAddis AbabaEtihad AirwaysAbu DhabiflyadealJeddah Riyadh 64 FlyArystanAktau 65 Fly BaghdadBaghdad ErbilflydubaiDubai International 66 FlyOneChișinău Yerevan 67 68 Fly OyaTripoli Mitiga 69 Ghadames Air TransportTripoli Mitiga 70 Gulf AirBahrainIndiGoDelhi Mumbai 71 IrAero 72 Kazan Makhachkala Mineralnye Vody Moscow Domodedovo Nalchik Sochi Stavropol Ufa VladikavkazIran AirTehran Imam KhomeiniIran AirtourIsfahan Mashhad Shiraz Tabriz Tehran Imam KhomeiniIran Aseman AirlinesTehran Imam KhomeiniIraqi AirwaysBaghdad Basra Erbil Kirkuk 73 Najaf SulaimaniyahIsrair AirlinesEilat begins 5 June 2023 74 Tel Aviv 75 Jazeera AirwaysKuwait CityJordan AviationAmman Queen AliaKam AirKabul 76 KLMAmsterdamKorean AirSeoul Incheon 77 Kuwait AirwaysKuwait CityLibyan AirlinesBayda Benghazi 78 Tripoli MitigaLibyan WingsTripoli Mitiga MisrataLOT Polish AirlinesKrakow begins 27 April 2023 79 Warsaw ChopinLufthansaFrankfurtMahan AirTehran Imam KhomeiniMeraj AirlinesTabriz Tehran Imam KhomeiniMIAT Mongolian AirlinesUlaanbaatar 80 Middle East AirlinesBeirutNordwind Airlines 81 Kaliningrad Kazan Moscow Sheremetyevo 82 Rostov on Don Saint Petersburg Samara all suspended citation needed needs update NouvelairSfax begins 1 June 2023 83 TunisOman AirMuscatPakistan International Airlines 84 Islamabad LahorePegas FlySeasonal Moscow Sheremetyevo 85 Pegasus AirlinesIzmirPobedaKazan 86 Makhachkala 87 Moscow Vnukovo 88 Vladikavkaz 89 Volgograd 90 Qatar AirwaysDohaQeshm AirTehran Imam KhomeiniRed Wings AirlinesChelyabinsk 91 Kazan Makhachkala 91 Moscow Domodedovo Moscow Zhukovsky 91 Nalchik 92 Nizhnekamsk 93 Nizhny Novgorod 94 Samara 91 Orenburg Perm citation needed Stavropol 95 Tyumen 96 Ufa Vladikavkaz 91 YekaterinburgRossiya AirlinesMoscow Sheremetyevo suspended 97 Saint Petersburg 97 Sochi ends 27 April 2023 98 Royal Air MarocCasablanca Tangier Seasonal OujdaRoyal JordanianAmman Queen AliaS7 AirlinesMoscow Domodedovo 99 Novosibirsk 100 SalamAir 101 MuscatSaudiaJeddah Medina RiyadhSCAT AirlinesAktau Aktobe 102 Almaty 103 Astana 104 Atyrau ShymkentSichuan AirlinesChengdu Tianfu begins 21 June 2023 105 Singapore AirlinesSingaporeSkyUpKyiv Boryspil Lviv Odesa all temporarily suspended SmartwingsWarsaw Chopin 106 Somon AirDushanbeSun d OrTel Aviv 107 TAROMBucharestTransaviaLyon 108 Nantes Paris Orly 108 TunisairTunisTurkish AirlinesAbidjan Abu Dhabi Abuja Accra Adana Addis Ababa Adiyaman Agri Aktau Alexandria Algiers Almaty Amman Queen Alia Amsterdam Ankara Antalya Antananarivo Aqaba Ashgabat Asmara Astana Athens Atlanta Baghdad Bahrain Baku Bamako Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Banjul Barcelona Bari Basel Mulhouse Basra Batman Batumi Beijing Capital 109 Beirut Belgrade Berlin Bilbao Billund Bingol Birmingham Bishkek Bodrum Bogota Bologna Bordeaux Boston Bremen Brussels Bucharest Budapest Buenos Aires Ezeiza Bukhara Cairo Cancun Cape Town Caracas Casablanca Catania Chicago O Hare Chișinău Cluj Napoca Cologne Bonn Colombo Bandaranaike Conakry Constanța Constantine Copenhagen Cotonou Dakar Diass Dalaman Dallas Fort Worth 110 111 Dammam Dar es Salaam Delhi Denizli Denpasar Dhaka Diyarbakir Djibouti Doha Douala Dubai International Dublin Dubrovnik Durban Dushanbe Dusseldorf Edinburgh Edremit Elazig Entebbe Erbil Ercan Erzincan Erzurum Fergana Frankfurt Freetown Ganja Gassim Gaziantep Gazipasa Alanya Geneva Gothenburg Graz Guangzhou Hakkari Hamburg Hannover Hanoi Hatay Havana Helsinki Ho Chi Minh City Hong Kong Houston Intercontinental Hurghada Igdir Isfahan Islamabad Isparta Izmir Jakarta Soekarno Hatta Jeddah Johannesburg O R Tambo Juba 112 Kabul 113 Kahramanmaras Karachi Kars Kastamonu Kathmandu Kayseri Kazan Kharkiv temporarily suspended Khartoum Kherson temporarily suspended Kigali Kilimanjaro Kinshasa N djili Kirkuk 114 Konya Krakow begins 1 May 2023 115 Krasnodar Kuala Lumpur International Kutahya Kuwait City Kyiv Boryspil temporarily suspended Lagos Lahore Leipzig Halle Libreville Lisbon Ljubljana London Gatwick London Heathrow Los Angeles Luanda 116 Lusaka 117 Luxembourg Luxor Lviv temporarily suspended Lyon Madrid Malabo Malaga Malatya Male Malta Manchester Manila Maputo Mardin Marrakech Marseille Mashhad Mauritius Mazar i Sharif 113 Medina Merzifon Mexico City Miami Milan Malpensa Minsk 118 Mogadishu Mombasa Montreal Trudeau Moscow Vnukovo Mumbai Munich Mus Muscat Nairobi Jomo Kenyatta Najaf Nakhchivan Naples N Djamena Nevsehir Newark 119 New York JFK Niamey Nice Nouakchott Nuremberg Odesa temporarily suspended Oran Ordu Giresun Osaka Kansai 120 Oslo Ouagadougou Palermo begins 5 May 2023 121 Panama City Tocumen Paris Charles de Gaulle Phuket Podgorica Pointe Noire Port Harcourt Porto Port Sudan Prague Pristina Riga Riyadh Rize Artvin 122 Rome Fiumicino Rostov on Don Saint Petersburg Salzburg Samara Samarkand Samsun San Francisco Sanliurfa Sao Paulo Guarulhos Sarajevo Seattle Tacoma 123 Seoul Incheon Shanghai Pudong 124 Sharjah Sharm El Sheikh Shiraz Singapore Sinop Sirnak Sivas Skopje Sochi Sofia Stockholm Arlanda Strasbourg Stuttgart Sulaymaniyah Tabriz Ta if Taipei Taoyuan Tallinn Tashkent Tbilisi Tehran Imam Khomeini Tel Aviv Thessaloniki Tokat 125 Tokyo Haneda Tokyo Narita 126 Toronto Pearson Toulouse Trabzon Tunis Turkistan Turkmenbasy 127 Ulaanbaatar Urgench Valencia Van Vancouver Varna Venice Vienna Vilnius Voronezh Warsaw Chopin Washington Dulles Xi an Yanbu Yaounde Yekaterinburg Zagreb Zanzibar Zaporizhzhia temporarily suspended Zonguldak Zurich Seasonal Cebu 128 Mahe 129 Moroni Rovaniemi Tivat 130 Turkmenistan AirlinesAshgabatUkraine International AirlinesKyiv Boryspil Odesa both suspended UtairGrozny 131 MakhachkalaUzbekistan AirwaysBukhara Fergana Samarkand Tashkent Urgench 132 Wizz AirBudapest 133 Iași 134 London Gatwick 135 London Luton 135 Yamal AirlinesMoscow Domodedovo 136 Cargo Edit AirlinesDestinationsAir Canada Cargo 137 138 Montreal Trudeau Toronto PearsonASL Airlines France 139 Liege Paris Charles de GaulleCMA CGM Air Cargo 140 LiegeDHL Aviation 141 142 Bahrain Leipzig HalleEgyptAir Cargo 143 144 CairoEl Al Cargo 145 Tel AvivEmirates SkyCargo 146 Dubai International London HeathrowFedEx Express 147 148 Paris Charles de Gaulle Dubai Al MaktoumHong Kong Air Cargo 149 Hong KongLufthansa Cargo 150 151 Frankfurt Tel AvivMNG Airlines 152 Cologne Bonn New York JFKQatar Airways Cargo 153 DohaSilk Way West Airlines 154 Baku Kyiv BoryspilTurkish Cargo 155 38 Adana Antalya Izmir Accra Algiers Almaty Astana Amman Amsterdam Ashgabat Atlanta Baku Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Beirut Bangalore Belgrade Bishkek Bogota Brussels Bucharest Budapest Cairo Casablanca Chennai Chicago O Hare Colombo Bandaranaike Delhi Dhaka Doha Dubai Al Maktoum Entebbe Erbil Frankfurt Guangzhou Hanoi Helsinki Ho Chi Minh City Hong Kong Houston Intercontinental Hyderabad Islamabad Jakarta Soekarno Hatta Karachi Khartoum Kinshasa Kuala Lumpur International Kyiv Boryspil Lagos Lahore London Stansted Maastricht Aachen Madrid Mexico City Milan Malpensa Moscow Sheremetyevo 156 Miami Mumbai Nairobi Jomo Kenyatta New York JFK Sao Paulo Guarulhos Seoul Incheon Shanghai Pudong Shannon Singapore Stockholm Arlanda Taipei Taoyuan Tashkent Tbilisi Tehran Imam Khomeini Tel Aviv Toronto Pearson Tunis Tuzla Vienna Vilnius ZurichUPS Airlines 157 158 Cologne BonnStatistics EditBelow is the passenger data and development for Istanbul Airport for the years 2018 2022 159 Graphs are temporarily unavailable due to technical issues Annual passenger traffic at IST ISL airports See Wikidata query Passenger statistics at Istanbul Airport 160 Year Domestic passengers Passenger change International passengers Passenger change Total passengers Passenger change20181 65 006 30 199 95 205 2019 12 574 641 19243 9 39 434 579 130482 4 52 009 220 54528 7 2020 7 414 437 41 15 994 695 59 6 23 409 132 55 2021 10 590 203 42 26 586 306 67 37 176 509 59 2022 15 894 315 49 48 591 863 83 64 486 178 73 2023 Feb 2 396 623 29 8 371 441 61 10 768 064 53 1 2018 statistics correspond to the last 3 months of 2018 since the opening of the airport Ground transport EditBus Edit The airport is serviced from the city by public IETT 161 and Havaist 162 buses Taxi Edit Istanbul city taxis are available 24 hours a day outside the arrival and departure areas of the airport A trip to Istanbul city centre by taxi takes approximately 40 minutes 163 Metro Edit The M11 metro line was opened on 22 January 2023 with initial operations running to Kagithane skipping the Terminal 2 station Extensions to Halkali on the Marmaray rail line and Gayrettepe are under construction 164 Rail Edit Mainline railway will connect the airport to Halkali and via outer city bypass running over the Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge across the Bosporus and connecting with the Asian rail network at Gebze citation needed See also EditIstanbul Canal Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge Northern Marmara Motorway Canakkale 1915 Bridge Ataturk Airport Istanbul Sabiha Gokcen AirportReferences Edit Flightradar24 Istanbul Airport IST LTFM Arrivals Departures amp Routes Flightradar24 Retrieved 5 August 2022 Istanbul Airport world s new hub officially opened www aa com tr 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