Antalya Airport is the third busiest airport in Turkey. In 2018 alone, it handled more than 31,703,864 passengers. The airport is located just outside the city of Antalya and is a hub for the Turkish Airlines and many other airline networks. Today’s post will serve as a guide to the Antalya Airport and we’ll go over how to get from the airport to the city centre.
Where is Antalya Airport located?
Antalya Airport is located just 8 miles from the centre of Antalya. The airport has two terminals. They serve both domestic and international flights.
As mentioned earlier, Turkish Airlines and Pegasus Airlines function from Antalya Airport. There are many other airlines which also fly from and to this airport though, including charters.
Services available at Antalya Airport
There are many services available at Antalya Airport to make your journey more comfortable:
- There’s a WiFi connection everywhere on the airport
- There are currency exchange kiosks where you can buy Turkish Liras, though beware of the exchange rates!
- Is there an ATM at Antalya airport? Yes! If you need to withdraw cash, there are ATMs throughout the airport that accept all the major credit cards such as Visa or Mastercard.
- There are duty-free shops in both Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 where you can buy alcohol, cigarettes, cosmetics, perfumes and other items tax-free.
How long does it take to get to Antalya airport?
Turkey is, thankfully, not some end-of-the-world. It takes approximately 4h20min to get from London to Antalya and around 5h from Edinburgh and around 4h15min from Cardiff.
How do I get from Antalya Airport to the city centre?
Getting to the centre is very easy. The airport and the centre of Antalya are connected by buses nr 600 and 400. 600 goes to Otogar and 400 to Saris. You can also take the special train line T1A straight to the centre from the stop at Havalimani Airport.
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