๐น๐ท Gaziantep, Turkey
Gaziantep International Airport, identified by the IATA code GZT and ICAO code LTAJ, serves as a critical aviation hub for southeastern Turkey and the wider Upper Mesopotamia region. Officially known as Oฤuzeli Airport, the facility underwent a massive transformation in 2021 with the opening of a state-of-the-art terminal building that increased its handling capacity to over six million passengers annually. This expansion has solidified its role as a primary gateway for international trade, humanitarian logistics, and cultural tourism, particularly given the city's status as a UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy. The airport operates with a modern, integrated terminal complex that manages both domestic and international traffic through streamlined check-in and security processes. Passengers have access to a wide array of amenities, including expansive duty-free shopping zones, diverse dining options featuring both local Turkish specialties and international cuisine, and several premium VIP lounges for business travelers. The facility is equipped with six aerobridges and advanced digital passenger flow systems, ensuring a high-efficiency transit experience. Modern prayer rooms, family areas, and comprehensive accessibility services for travelers with reduced mobility are readily available throughout the terminal. Ground transportation is well-developed, with the airport located approximately 20 kilometers from Gaziantep's city center. Frequent HAVAล shuttle buses coordinate their departures with flight arrivals, providing a reliable and cost-effective transit option to the city's major districts and hotels. The airport is served by a robust network of airlines, including Turkish Airlines, Pegasus, and SunExpress, offering consistent connections to major Turkish hubs like Istanbul and Ankara, as well as direct seasonal flights to numerous European and Middle Eastern cities. This connectivity makes the airport an essential pillar for the economic integration of the Gaziantep province with global markets.
Security lines can be slow; arrive early and expect bus transfers.
Check terminal and airline baggage transfer rules, especially on separate tickets.
Minimum domestic connection:
60 minutes
International connections:
90 minutes
Interline transfers:
120 minutes
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Last updated: January 1980 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources