🇹🇷 Sivas, Turkey
Sivas Nuri Demirağ Airport operates with Turkey's second-longest runway at 3,811 meters, strategically serving central Anatolia from its location 22 kilometers northwest of Sivas city center. Originally established in 1957 for military use before transitioning to civilian operations in 1990, the facility now handles nearly 600,000 passengers annually through its modern terminal building reconstructed by DHMİ with 3 million passenger capacity.
The contemporary terminal features separated domestic and international zones, comprehensive amenities including duty-free shopping, prayer rooms, business lounges, and restaurants showcasing Sivas's distinctive regional cuisine. Infrastructure accommodates seasonal international flights including Hajj charters to Jeddah and Medina alongside regular domestic services operated primarily by Pegasus Airlines from Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen and Izmir, plus AJet's Istanbul connections.
Operational characteristics reflect central Anatolia's challenging continental climate, with harsh winters from November through March bringing temperatures below -15°C, heavy snow accumulations, and frequent flight disruptions requiring flexible scheduling. The airport's substantial runway length enables operations during adverse weather conditions that might restrict shorter airfields, though winter storms can still cause significant delays.
Strategic importance honors aviation pioneer Nuri Demirağ, a Sivas-born industrialist who contributed to Turkey's early aircraft manufacturing industry. The facility serves as central Anatolia's primary aviation hub, connecting this historically significant region to major Turkish cities and seasonal international destinations. Airport shuttles operate 25 minutes after arrivals, requiring approximately 40 minutes to reach Sivas city center, with taxi and rental car alternatives available year-round.
Sivas Nuri Demirağ Airport serves central Anatolia with Turkey's second-longest runway at 3,811 meters, accommodating domestic and seasonal international flights including Hajj charters to Jeddah and Medina. Terminal amenities include duty-free shopping, prayer rooms, business lounges, and restaurants featuring Sivas's regional cuisine. Originally opened in 1957 for military use, it transitioned to civilian operations in 1990 and now handles nearly 600,000 passengers annually. Weather monitoring tracks frequent winter storms with temperatures below -15°C, while summer operations are more stable despite occasional afternoon thunderstorms.
Connection times require 60-90 minutes for domestic transfers due to the airport's location 22 kilometers northwest of Sivas city center, with harsh winter conditions potentially extending requirements to 120 minutes. The modern terminal, rebuilt by DHMİ with 3 million passenger capacity, separates domestic and international zones with car rental services, cafés, and comfortable waiting areas throughout the facility. Pegasus Airlines operates frequent flights from Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen and Izmir, while AJet provides additional Istanbul service, with frequencies increasing during summer months and religious pilgrimage seasons.
The airport honors Nuri Demirağ, a pioneering Turkish aviation industrialist from Sivas who contributed to national aircraft manufacturing. Central Anatolian winter weather from November through March brings freezing temperatures, heavy snow, and frequent flight disruptions requiring flexible planning. Airport shuttles depart 25 minutes after arrivals, taking approximately 40 minutes to Sivas city center, while taxis and rental cars provide alternatives.
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Minimum domestic connection:
45 minutes
International connections:
90 minutes
Interline transfers:
110 minutes
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Last updated: April 2026 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources