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Travelling to Turkey
Most people travel to Turkey by plane. Flight times are approximately 4 hours from UK airports. Turkish Airlines and British Airways have several daily flights, year-round to Istanbul’s Ataturk Airport. From Istanbul there are domestic flights operated by Turkish Airlines and other private airlines to regional airports, such as Izmir, Bodrum, Dalaman and Antalya for the coastal resorts, or Kayseri and Nev for Cappadocia. British Airways have also started a useful year- round service from Gatwick to lzmir.
Cyprus Turkish Airlines have direct flights to Antalya, Dalaman and lzmir from Gatwick, Heathrow, Glasgow, Stansted and Belfast. Seats on scheduled flights can be booked directly from the airlines or through a specialist travel agent.
Low-cost airline Easyjet now fly between Luton and Istanbul’s Sabiha Gökçen Airport, on the Asian side of the city, but onward domestic flight options are much more limited than from Atatfirk Airport.
During the summer season (approximately May-Oct) MyTravel, First Choice, Thomas Cook, and Thomson have direct charter flights to Bodrum, Dalaman and Antalya from regional airports in the UK.
Holidays 4U (www.h4u.co.uk) (Onur Air UK Agent - Onur air is a Turkish low cost airline) run a weekly winter service from (Gatwick and Manchester to Dalaman and Bodrum with coach transfers to the main resorts. Other companies may join suit as demand increases for out-of-season flights.
Antalya airport servicing the Mediterranean region is open all year round. Direct flights are available all year round via Thomas Cook from the major UK airports.
Detailed below for your information is a list of airports and airlines currently flying to Turkey from the UK.
Turkey is easily accessible and enables you to visit during the summer for a holiday to choose where you may want to buy your Turkey property or fly over with ease for an inspection trip to view our range of Turkey property. This ensures that you have fully explored the area and Turkey property of your choice before you buy.
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Turkeys International Airports
Bodrum Airport
Situated a short distance from Milas in Turkey, on the Aegean Sea, Milas Bodrum International Airport (BXN) is a two-terminal facility built in the late 90s. Direct flights into Bodrum Airport have reduced travel time for passengers, who would have formerly been required to endure a three-hour transfer from Dalaman or Izmir. Milas Bodrum Airport is located around 40 km / 25 miles north-east of Bodrum and just 16 km / 10 miles north of Milas. Bodrum is a growing facility that serves in excess of four million passengers annually to several domestic and international destinations. Bodrum airport is easily accessible when wanting to view the location and your Turkey property before buying.
Facilities at Bodrum Airport include a bureau de change, ATMs and information desks. Shopping options are slim; but there is a café selling beverages and snacks. Car rental agencies are thoroughly represented in the airport, with desks for Hertz, Avis, and National among many others. Car park facilities include short-term and long-term options.
The airport has one concrete-surface runway that is 3,000 metres long, and 45 metres wide.
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ntalya Airport
Antalya is the 2nd most invested city outside the capital Ankara besides Istanbul. You can see why when you appreciate the facilities of the International airport at Antalya.
Antalya International Airport is large, modern and efficient. It has been built to accommodate the millions of passengers who come to the Turkish Riviera throughout the year. Antalya International Airport now consists of 2 international and a domestic Terminal. Terminal 2 and also has extensive cargo forwarding and storage facilities. Fly to Antalya airport when wanting to visit our Turkey property in Belek and new Augustus Resort.
Number of passengers in 2006 exceeded 10 million.
Dalaman Airport
The new International Terminal at Dalaman covers an area of 95.000 m2 and is three times bigger than the current terminal. Within the framework of the project, in addition to the International Terminal, an additional apron of 210.000 m2 and a parking lot covering 14.000 m2 with a capacity 950 vehicles, CIP and VIP buildings has been completed.
The terminal can operate passenger capacity per annum up to 10.000.000 people. Together with the additional aprons and 14 new parking places for airplanes all now completed. There are 8 passenger bridges and 6 distant plane passenger boarding gates. By means of the 400 Hz system and PCA system, which are available at the passenger bridges, necessary energy and ventilation, air-conditioning and utility water supplies are provided.
The buildings extending over 4-storeys include 22 escalators and 21 elevators, which ensures fast and comfortable connection between the floors. In the new terminal building, the basement and 1st floors are allocated for arriving passengers, while the 2nd and 3rd floors are allocated for departures. At the terminal building, being equipped with high technology, everything is planned for the comfort of passengers.
At the New International Terminal, there will be 60 check-in counters, all of which are designed as CUTE stations, with a capacity of 4000 passengers and 5000 baggage per hour. Besides, necessary infrastructure is being prepared for early check-in of the passengers at their hotels. Therefore passengers will save time for taking the advantages of the services offered to them at the terminal without waiting in long queues.
Ankara Airport
TAV operated Istanbul Ataturk Airport International Terminal (IST) under a Build, Operate & Transfer (BOT) model until July 3, 2005 and TAV Istanbul commenced operation of IST from July 3, 2005 for a period of 15.5 years under an operational lease. The TAV Airports Group also manages and operates the following airports under long-term BOT contracts: Ankara’s Esenboga Airport (ESB), and Izmir’s Adnan Menderes Airport (ADB) in Turkey; and Tblisi Airport (TBS) in the Georgian Republic.
The Group also includes Havas Co., a leading ground handling services company; ATÜ, Turkey’s largest duty free operator; BTA, a food and beverage company; an aviation security arm; an airport operations and maintenance company; and an IT services provider specializing in airport software applications.
Ataturk Istanbul Airport
TAV Airports is the largest and the only fully integrated airport operating and aviation services group in Turkey. The Group was established in 1997 by a consortium led by two leading Turkish construction groups: Tepe and Akfen Groups for the BOT (Build, Operate & Transfer) contract for the “New Istanbul Ataturk Airport International Terminal Complex.”
TAV Group has been operating Istanbul Ataturk Airport’s International Terminal Building, the domestic terminal building, the car park and the general aviation terminal.
TAV operated Istanbul Ataturk Airport International Terminal (IST) under a Build, Operate & Transfer (BOT) model until July 3, 2005 and TAV Istanbul commenced operation of IST from July 3, 2005 for a period of 15.5 years under an operational lease. The TAV Airports Group also manages and operates the following airports under long-term BOT contracts: Ankara’s Esenboga Airport (ESB), and Izmir’s Adnan Menderes Airport (ADB) in Turkey; and Tblisi Airport (TBS) in the Georgian Republic.
The Group also includes Havas Co., a leading ground handling services company; ATÜ, Turkey’s largest duty free operator; BTA, a food and beverage company; an aviation security arm; an airport operations and maintenance company; and an IT services provider specializing in airport software applications.
Sabiha Istanbul Airport
The airport is named for Ms. Sabiha Gökçen (1913-2001), the world's first female fighter pilot. In her long career as a pilot and teacher she flew 22 different combat and aerobatics aircraft, and was the first woman to fly the Focke Wulfe 190-A3. The Sabiha Gökçen Airport website has more.
Ms Gökçen's pioneering work was made possible because of Kemal Atatürk's social reforms, which emphasized equal rights and opportunities for women, and the importance of flight. Turks in the air travel and aircraft industries eagerly quote Atatürk's prescient saying, "The future is in the skies."
An important aspect of the airport's operation is as the air hub of Istanbul's Advanced Technology Industry Park project.
Izmir Airport
TAV conveyed its experience in airport constructions and operations, to Izmir, the third biggest city in Turkey; TAV’s new Adnan Menderes Airport International Terminal will have significant contributions to the transportation and tourism potential in Izmir, with its state-of-the-art technology to offer a high capacity, new and modern terminal.
The Izmir Adnan Menderes International Airport (ADB) International Terminal, built with the Build,Operate & Transfer model, will serve on an area of 110,000 m2. The project cost of the new terminal reaches a total of 150 million Euros, and the annual passenger capacity reaches 5 million.
With the operation of the new International Terminal, TAV will help strengthen the Izmir and Aegean region as a tourism center in the long term. TAV’s Adnan Menderes (ADB) Airport as will create an enhanced flight base for national and international airlines that currently serve leisure flights mainly.
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