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1 Overview  



1.1  Foundation  





1.2  Expansion  







2 Facilities  



2.1  Terminal  





2.2  Other facilities  







3 Airlines and destinations  



3.1  Passenger  





3.2  Cargo  







4 Statistics  



4.1  Traffic figures  





4.2  Passenger development  







5 Ground transport  



5.1  Rail  





5.2  Metro  





5.3  Road  







6 Accidents and incidents  





7 See also  





8 References  





9 External links  














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Coordinates: 40°5354N 29°1833E / 40.89833°N 29.30917°E / 40.89833; 29.30917
 

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Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen International Airport


İstanbul Sabiha Gökçen Uluslararası Havalimanı
  • ICAO: LTFJ
  • Summary
    Airport typePublic
    OwnerHEAŞ (Airport Management & Aeronautical Industries Inc)
    OperatorMalaysia Airports
    ServesIstanbul
    LocationPendik, Turkey
    Opened8 January 2001; 23 years ago (2001-01-08)
    Operating base for
  • Pegasus Airlines
  • Time zoneTRT (UTC+3)
    Elevation AMSL312 ft / 95 m
    Coordinates40°53′54N 29°18′33E / 40.89833°N 29.30917°E / 40.89833; 29.30917
    Websitewww.sabihagokcen.aero
    Map
    SAW/LTFJ is located in Istanbul
    SAW/LTFJ

    SAW/LTFJ

    Location of airport in Istanbul province

    SAW/LTFJ is located in Turkey
    SAW/LTFJ

    SAW/LTFJ

    SAW/LTFJ (Turkey)

    SAW/LTFJ is located in Europe
    SAW/LTFJ

    SAW/LTFJ

    SAW/LTFJ (Europe)

    SAW/LTFJ is located in Asia
    SAW/LTFJ

    SAW/LTFJ

    SAW/LTFJ (Asia)

    SAW/LTFJ is located in North Atlantic
    SAW/LTFJ

    SAW/LTFJ

    SAW/LTFJ (North Atlantic)

    Runways
    Direction Length Surface
    m ft
    06L/24R 3,000 9,843 Concrete
    06R/24L 3,500 11,483 Concrete
    Statistics (2022)
    Passengers30,769,728
    Passenger change 21-22Increase24%
    Aircraft movements200,034
    Movements change 21-22Increase10%

    Source: Turkish AIPatEUROCONTROL[1]
    Passenger Traffic, ACI Europe[2]

    Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen International Airport (IATA: SAW, ICAO: LTFJ) is an international airport serving Istanbul, Turkey. Located 32 km (20 mi) southeast[1] of the city center, Sabiha Gökçen Airport is in the Asian part of the transcontinental city and serves as the hub for AJet and Pegasus Airlines.

    The airport is named after Sabiha Gökçen, adoptive daughter of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk and the first female fighter pilot in the world.[3] Although Istanbul Airport, located 63 km (39 mi) west of the European side of Istanbul, is larger, Sabiha Gökçen is still one of the largest airports in the country one of the busiest airports in the Middle East.

    Overview

    [edit]

    Foundation

    [edit]

    The airport was built because Atatürk Airport (located on the European side) was not large enough to meet the booming passenger demands (both domestic and international). The airport opened on 8 January 2001. In June 2007, Turkish conglomerate Limak Holding, India's GMR Group and Malaysia Airport Holding Berhad (MAHB) consortium gained the contract for upgrading and maintaining the airport. In mid-2008, ground was broken to upgrade the international terminal to handle 25 million passengers annually. The new terminal was inaugurated on 31 October 2009.[4]

    SAW's international terminal capacity originally was 3 million passengers per year and the domestic terminal capacity was 0.5 million passengers per year. In 2010, Sabiha Gökçen airport handled 11,129,472 passengers, a 71% increase compared to 2009.[5] The airport was planning (in 2011) to host 25 million passengers by 2023,[6][7] but has already received and handled more than 35 million passengers by 2019.

    Expansion

    [edit]

    In September 2010, the airport was voted the World's Best Airport at the World Low Cost Airlines Congress in London and received the award.[8] The other awards received by the airport in 2010 were: Turkey's Most Successful Tourism Investment 2010, the highly commended award from Routes Europe, and the Airport Traffic Growth Award by Airline News & Network Analysis.[9]

    A second runway was inaugurated on 25 December 2023.[10] The addition of this runway will increase the hourly capacity from 40 to 80 aircraft movements, making the airport hope for double the capacity. It is also planned to build new passenger terminals between the two runways.[11]

    Facilities

    [edit]

    Terminal

    [edit]

    The new terminal building with a 25 million annual passenger capacity serves domestic and international flights under one roof. It is equipped with 112 check-in, 24 online check-in counters as well as a VIP building and apron viewing CIP halls with business lounges. The terminal additionally features a 400 m2 (4,300 sq ft) conference center, a 5,000 m2 (54,000 sq ft) food court and a duty-free shopping area with a ground of 4,500 square metres (48,000 sq ft). At the international departures area, on the airside, an hourly hotel and lounge became operational in January 2020 as well.[12]

    Other facilities

    [edit]

    The features and services of the new terminal and its outlying buildings include a four-storey car park with a capacity of about 4,718 vehicles + 72 bus (3.836 indoors and 882 + 72 bus outdoors), a four-storey hotel with 128 rooms adjacent to the terminal. There is also a Multi Aircraft Ramp System (MARS), allowing simultaneous service to 8 aircraft with large fuselages (IATA code E) or 16 middle-sized fuselage aircraft (IATA code C) installed. The airport's cargo terminal has a capacity of 90,000 tons per year and is equipped with 18 cold storage depots.[citation needed]

    Airlines and destinations

    [edit]

    Passenger

    [edit]

    The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights to and from Sabiha Gökçen International Airport:[13]

    AirlinesDestinations
    Air Arabia Abu Dhabi, Cairo,[14] Casablanca, Sharjah, Tangier
    Air Cairo Cairo[15]
    AJet[16][17][18] Adana, Amsterdam, Ankara, Antalya, Baghdad, Bahrain, Baku, Barcelona,[19] Basel/Mulhouse, Belgrade,[20][21] Bergamo,[22] Berlin, Bodrum, Brussels, Budapest,[23] Cologne/Bonn,[21] Copenhagen,[21] Dalaman, Dammam, Denizli, Diyarbakır, Dubai–International, Düsseldorf, Edremit, Erbil, Ercan, Erzincan, Erzurum, Frankfurt, Gaziantep, Giza, Hamburg,[21] Hannover,[21] Hatay, Iğdır,[24] İzmir, Jeddah, Kars, Kayseri, Kuwait City, London–Stansted, Lyon,[21] Malatya, Mardin, Medina, Munich, Nevşehir, Ordu/Giresun, Paris–Charles de Gaulle, Pristina,[25] Riyadh, Rize/Artvin,[26] Rome–Fiumicino, Samsun, Şanlıurfa, Sarajevo,[21] Sharjah,[27] Shymkent, Sivas, Stuttgart, Tbilisi, Tehran–Imam Khomeini, Tel Aviv (suspended),[28] Tokat,[29] Trabzon, Urmia,[21] Van, Vienna, Zürich[21]
    Azerbaijan Airlines Baku[30]
    British Airways London–Heathrow[31]
    FlyArystan Türkıstan
    Fly Baghdad Baghdad
    flydubai Dubai–International
    flynas Gassim, Jeddah,[32] Riyadh, Dammam
    Iraqi Airways Baghdad
    Jazeera Airways Kuwait City[33]
    Kuwait Airways Kuwait City
    Nile Air Cairo
    Pegasus Airlines Abu Dhabi,[34] Adana, Adıyaman,[35] Alexandria,[36] Almaty, Amasya/Merzifon, Amman–Queen Alia, Amsterdam, Ankara, Antalya, Astana, Athens, Baghdad, Bahrain, Baku, Barcelona, Basel/Mulhouse, Basra,[37] Batman, Batumi,[38] Beirut, Belgrade, Bergamo, Berlin, Bratislava, Birmingham,[39] Bishkek, Bodrum, Bologna, Bucharest–Otopeni, Budapest, Casablanca,[40] Charleroi, Cologne/Bonn, Copenhagen, Dalaman, Dammam, Denizli, Diyarbakır, Doha, Dortmund,[41] Dubai–International, Düsseldorf, Edinburgh,[42] Edremit, Eindhoven,[43] Elazığ, Erbil, Ercan, Erzincan, Erzurum, Frankfurt, Ganja,[44] Gaziantep, Gazipaşa/Alanya, Geneva, Grozny, Hamburg, Hannover, Hatay[citation needed], Helsinki, Hurghada, Iğdır,[45] İzmir, Jeddah, Kahramanmaraş, Karachi, Kars, Kastamonu, Kayseri, Konya, Kutaisi,[46] Kuwait City, London–Stansted, Lyon, Madrid, Malatya, Manchester,[47] Mardin, Marseille, Mashhad,[48] Medina,[49] Munich, Muş, Muscat,[50] Nice, Nuremberg, Ordu/Giresun, Osh,[51] Oslo, Paris–Charles de Gaulle,[35] Podgorica,[52] Prague, Pristina, Ras Al Khaimah,[53] Riyadh,[54] Rize/Artvin, Rome–Fiumicino, Rotterdam/The Hague,[55] Saint Petersburg,[56] Samsun, Şanlıurfa, Sarajevo, Sharjah,[57] Sharm El Sheikh, Shymkent, Sivas, Skopje, Sofia,[58] Stockholm–Arlanda, Stuttgart, Sulaimaniyah, Tabriz, Tbilisi, Tehran–Imam Khomeini, Tel Aviv, Tirana, Trabzon, Tuzla (begins 24 August 2024),[59] Van, Venice,[60] Vienna, Yerevan,[61] Zagreb,[62] Zürich
    Seasonal: Mytilene,[35] Plovdiv,[63] Rhodes[35]
    Qatar Airways Doha
    Royal Air Maroc Casablanca
    SalamAir Muscat[64]

    Cargo

    [edit]
    AirlinesDestinations
    Cargolux[65] Luxembourg
    Ethiopian Cargo[66] Addis Ababa
    MNG Airlines[67] Leipzig/Halle, Paris–Charles de Gaulle

    Statistics

    [edit]

    Traffic figures

    [edit]
    Terminal building
    Check-in area
    View of the apron
    İstanbul Sabiha Gökçen International Airport passenger traffic statistics[68]
    Year Domestic % change International % change Total % change
    2024 (Jun.) 9,463,044 Increase 21% 10,359,842 Increase 16% 19,822,886 Increase 18%
    2023 17,661,416 Increase 16% 19,368,589 Increase 25% 37,030,005 Increase 20%
    2022 15,218,165 Decrease 5% 15,551,563 Increase 77% 30,769,728 Increase 24%
    2021 16,095,763 Increase 38% 8,805,144 Increase 67% 24,900,907 Increase 47%
    2020 11,687,578 Decrease 46% 5,263,612 Decrease 63% 16,951,190 Decrease 52%
    2019 21,415,596 Decrease 5% 14,057,256 Increase 21% 35,472,852 Increase 4%
    2018 22,514,048 Increase 7% 11,619,569 Increase 13% 34,133,617 Increase 9%
    2017 21,056,767 Increase 4% 10,329,074 Increase 9% 31,385,841 Increase 6%
    2016 20,131,365 Increase 9% 9,446,370 Decrease 1% 29,577,735 Increase 5%
    2015 18,535,463 Increase 24% 9,576,975 Increase 12% 28,108,738 Increase 20%
    2014 15,008,600 Increase 26% 8,499,541 Increase 29% 23,508,141 Increase 27%
    2013 11,947,424 Increase 23% 6,694,418 Increase 35% 18,641,842 Increase 27%
    2012 9,486,469 Increase 9% 5,000,773 Increase 13% 14,487,242 Increase 10%
    2011 8,704,249 Increase 16% 4,420,421 Increase 20% 13,124,670 Increase 17%
    2010 7,435,158 Increase 65% 3,694,314 Increase 84% 11,129,472 Increase 71%
    2009 4,547,673 Increase 63% 2,092,285 Increase 33% 6,639,958 Increase 52%
    2008 2,764,856 Increase 9% 1,516,337 Increase 27% 4,281,193 Increase 15%
    2007 2,528,549 Increase 17% 1,191,946 Increase 56% 3,720,495 Increase 28%
    2006 2,153,561 Increase 285% 762,893 Increase 66% 2,916,454 Increase 186%
    2005 559,824 Increase 5,323% 459,922 Increase 96% 1,019,746 Increase 315%
    2004 10,323 Increase 265% 235,278 Increase 52% 245,601 Increase 56%
    2003 2,826 154,346 157,172

    Passenger development

    [edit]

    Annual passenger traffic at SAW airport. See Wikidata query.

    Ground transport

    [edit]
    The M4 metro line has been extended to the airport.

    Sabiha Gökçen International Airport is connected to the city of Istanbul and the city's wider metropolitan area through a number of transport options.

    Rail

    [edit]

    The airport is located 14 km from the Pendik railway station and sea-taxi stations. M10 (Istanbul Metro) M10, a metro connection to Marmaray and High Speed Train (YHT) Yüksek Hızlı Tren via the Pendik station is currently being built.

    Metro

    [edit]

    The Line M4 M4 metro line has been extended to the airport.

    Road

    [edit]

    The airport is reachable by car and taxi [69] from the E80 European motorway which passes through the Istanbul Metropolitan Area. Shuttlebus companies such as Havaist[70] along with express public buses E10 and E11 operated by İETT[71] serve Taksim and Kadıköy and there are coaches to nearby towns and cities.

    Accidents and incidents

    [edit]

    See also

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
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