Antalya Airport (IATA: AYT, ICAO: LTAI) is an international airport located 13 km (8.1 mi) northeast of the city center of Antalya, Turkey...
Antalya Airport
(IATA: AYT, ICAO: LTAI) is an international airport located 13 km (8.1 mi)
northeast of the city center 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 18,741,659 passengers in 2016, making it the
third-busiest airport in Turkey and the thirtieth-busiest in Europe. The
airport has two international terminals and one domestic terminal. Antalya is
one of the major airports on the Southwest of Turkey, the others being Bodrum and
Dalaman.
The airport was built
to accommodate the millions of passengers who come to Turkey's Mediterranean
beaches in summer. The construction of 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. Terminal 1 is
operated by Fraport AG. Now there is an additional new International Terminal,
Terminal 2, which is operated by the company Celebi.
In July 2011 the
airport was selected as Best Airport in Europe (10–25-million-passenger
category) by Airports Council International (ACI).
In 2003 the airport
handled 10 million passengers, representing an increase of 78% since 1998.
According to ACI statistics, Antalya Airport ranked 30th in 2005, 2008 and 2009
for international passenger traffic. In 2008, AYT was the world's 30th-busiest
airport in international passengers traffic. 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