๐น๐ท Antalya, Turkey
Antalya Airport (AYT) is a major international gateway to the Turkish Riviera, serving the bustling city of Antalya and the surrounding Mediterranean coastal resorts. It operates with multiple terminals: Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 primarily handle international flights, while a separate Domestic Terminal caters to internal connections. These terminals are interconnected by shuttle buses and walkways, ensuring relatively smooth transitions for passengers. The airport's modern infrastructure is designed to efficiently process the high volume of tourist traffic, particularly during the peak summer season, providing a comfortable and welcoming environment.
Security procedures at AYT adhere to strict Turkish aviation standards. Passengers can expect thorough screening of both carry-on and checked luggage, along with personal security checks before entering the departure lounge. For international flights, comprehensive passport control and customs procedures are in place. During the summer months, which see a significant surge in charter and scheduled flights, queues for check-in, security, and passport control can be substantial; therefore, it is highly advisable to arrive well in advance of your scheduled departure. Airside transfer routing is available, but passengers should follow clear signage for inter-terminal connections.
Amenities within the terminals are extensive and cater to a diverse range of international travelers. There are numerous duty-free shops, luxury boutiques, and souvenir stores offering local Turkish goods. Dining options are plentiful, ranging from international fast-food chains to cafes and restaurants serving both Turkish and international cuisine. Several VIP lounges are available for eligible passengers. For ground transportation, taxis are readily available outside each terminal, and public bus services, as well as Havaล airport shuttles, provide connections to Antalya city center and various resorts along the coast. Car rental agencies are also located in the arrivals areas of the terminals.
Allow time when moving between terminals; passport control queues common in summer.
Summer charter crowds swell Antalya airport; arrive at least two hours early and use the domestic terminalโs quieter security if eligible.
Minimum domestic connection:
40 minutes
International connections:
75 minutes
Interline transfers:
120 minutes
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Last updated: January 1980 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources