Antalya Airport is the (fethiyetransfers.com.tr) international airport serving Antalya province of Turkey. The airport welcomes millions of domestic and foreign tourists who come to Turkey's southern coasts, especially in the summer months.
Antalya Airport (IATA: AYT, ICAO: LTAI) is the international airport serving Antalya province of Turkey. The airport welcomes millions of domestic and foreign tourists who come to Turkey's southern coasts, especially in the summer months. The structure, which is the 14th busiest airport in Europe in terms of passenger mobility according to 2018 data of the Airports Council International (ACI), is the second busiest airport in Turkey after Istanbul Airport, according to the end of December 2019 data of DHMI.
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