İzmir Adnan Menderes Airport

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İzmir Adnan Menderes Airport (IATA: ADB, ICAO: LTBJ) is an international airport serving the city of İzmir and most of the surrounding İzmir province in Turkey. It is named after former Turkish prime minister Adnan Menderes (1899–1961).

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İzmir Adnan Menderes Airport
İzmir Adnan Menderes Havalimanı
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Airport typePublic
OwnerGeneral Directorate of State Airports (DHMİ)
OperatorTAV Airports
Servesİzmir, Turkey
LocationTurkey Gaziemir, İzmir, Turkey
Opened1987; 39 years ago (1987)
Focus city forTurkish Airlines
Operating base for
Elevation AMSL412 ft / 126 m
Coordinates38°17′26″N 027°09′19″E
Websitewww.adnanmenderesairport.com
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ADB/LTBJ is located in İzmir
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ADB/LTBJ
Location of airport in Turkey
ADB/LTBJ is located in Turkey
ADB/LTBJ
ADB/LTBJ
ADB/LTBJ (Turkey)
ADB/LTBJ is located in Europe
ADB/LTBJ
ADB/LTBJ
ADB/LTBJ (Europe)
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
16R/34L 3,240 10,630 Concrete
16L/34R 3,240 10,630 Composite
Statistics (2025)
Annual passenger capacity30,000,000
Passengers12,665,660
Passenger change 2024–25Increase10%
Aircraft movements84,848
Movements change 2024–25Increase8%
Source: Turkish AIP at EUROCONTROL[2]
Passenger Traffic, ACI Europe[3]
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Overview

İzmir's main airport is located 18 km (11 mi) southwest[2] of the city center in the Gaziemir district[4] along the D.550/E87 highway, which continues south through Selçuk and Aydın before eventually reaching Gökova in Muğla. The new international terminal, which was designed by Yakup Hazan Architecture, opened in September 2006, with the new domestic terminal opening around March 2014. It replaced Çiğli Air Base which is now used only as a military base.

In 2025, ADB served 12.7 million passengers, 7.6 million of which were domestic passengers.[5] It ranks 5th among Turkish airports in terms of total passenger traffic (after Istanbul Airport, Sabiha Gökçen Airport, Antalya Airport, Ankara Esenboğa Airport), and 4th in terms of domestic passenger traffic (after Istanbul Airport, Sabiha Gökçen Airport and Ankara Esenboğa Airport) within the country.[6] It is also one of the busiest airports in the Middle East.

ADB has two runways, 16R/34L and 16L/34R; however, the two runways cannot operate simultaneously due to both their proximity and the lack of a dedicated taxiway to runway 16R/34L in the past. This has led to the use of runway 16L/34R as the primary runway, while runway 16R/34L is used mostly as a parallel taxiway, although it is available for use as a backup if the main runway is undergoing maintenance or is unavailable for any other reason. In efforts to expand the airport's facilities, existing entrance taxiways were refurbished, along with the construction of a parallel taxiway, entrance taxiways, and aprons for passenger and cargo aircraft, as well as for de-icing. Completed in March 2020, the new 280,000 m2 (3,000,000 sq ft) apron area increased the remote parking capacity of the airport from 35 to 61 with a total of 26 new spaces – eight of which are designated for use by private aircraft.[7][8] In 2020, Adnan Menderes Airport was named one of the best European airports with a capacity of 5 – 15 million passengers by Airports Council International.[9]

Airlines and destinations

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Passenger

The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights at İzmir Adnan Menderes Airport:

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AirlinesDestinations
Aegean Airlines Athens[10]
Seasonal: Thessaloniki[11]
Aer Lingus Dublin[12]
Air Montenegro Seasonal: Tivat[13]
Air Samarkand Seaonal Tashkent (begins 1 June 2026)[14]
Air Serbia Seasonal: Belgrade[15][16]
AJet Ankara,[17] Ercan,[18] Istanbul–Sabiha Gökçen,[17] Şanlıurfa
Seasonal: Belgrade,[19] Ordu-Giresun[17]
Azerbaijan Airlines Seasonal: Baku[20]
Belavia Seasonal charter: Minsk[21]
British Airways Seasonal: London–Heathrow[22]
Caspian Airlines Tehran–Imam Khomeini
Corendon Airlines[23] Seasonal: Amsterdam,[24] Berlin,[citation needed] Brussels,[citation needed] Cologne/Bonn,[citation needed] Düsseldorf,[24] Frankfurt,[citation needed] Hamburg,[citation needed] Hannover,[citation needed] Munich,[citation needed] Nuremberg,[citation needed] Paris–Charles de Gaulle[25][better source needed], Stuttgart,[citation needed] Vienna[24]
easyJet Seasonal: London–Gatwick,[26] London–Luton,[27] Manchester[28]
Enter Air Seasonal charter: Gdańsk,[citation needed] Katowice,[citation needed] Poznań,[citation needed] Warsaw–Chopin[citation needed]
Eurowings Seasonal: Cologne/Bonn,[29] Düsseldorf,[30] Stuttgart[31]
Fly Kıbrıs Airlines Ercan[citation needed]
FlyOne Seasonal charter: Chișinău[32][better source needed]
Freebird Airlines Seasonal charter: Brussels,[citation needed] Medina[citation needed]
GetJet Airlines Seasonal charter: Vilnius[33]
I-Fly Seasonal charter: Moscow–Vnukovo[34]
Iran Airtour Tehran–Imam Khomeini[35]
Jet2.com[36] Seasonal: Birmingham,[37] Bristol,[38] East Midlands,[39] Glasgow,[40] Leeds/Bradford,[41] London–Stansted,[41] Manchester,[42] Newcastle upon Tyne[41]
LOT Polish Airlines Seasonal charter: Katowice,[43] Warsaw–Chopin[43]
Lufthansa Seasonal: Munich[44]
Luxair Seasonal: Luxembourg[45]
Meraj Airlines Tehran–Imam Khomeini[46]
Pegasus Airlines Adana/Mersin,[47] Ağrı,[48] Ankara,[24] Baku,[49][50] Basel/Mulhouse[citation needed], Barcelona,[51]Batman[citation needed], Cologne/Bonn,[52] Düsseldorf,[52] Elazığ,[53] Ercan,[53] Erzincan, Hamburg,[54] Hatay,[citation needed] Istanbul,[53] Istanbul–Sabiha Gökçen,[53] Jeddah, Kayseri,[53] Kraków,[55] London–Stansted,[53] Madrid,[51] Mardin,[53] Muş[citation needed], Podgorica, Samsun, Şanlıurfa, Sivas,[56] Skopje,[57] Stuttgart,[52] Tokat (begins 29 March 2026),[58] Trabzon,[53] Vienna,[24] Zürich[48]
Seasonal: Amman–Queen Alia,[59] Berlin,[60] Copenhagen,[61] Frankfurt,[60] Lisbon,[62] Moscow–Domodedovo,[63] Munich,[64] Nuremberg,[citation needed] Ordu-Giresun,[citation needed] Tbilisi[65]
Saudia Seasonal: Jeddah,[66] Riyadh[66]
Smartwings Seasonal: Prague[67]
Seasonal charter: Katowice,[68] Poznań,[68] Warsaw–Chopin[68]
SunExpress[69] Abu Dhabi,[70] Adana/Mersin,[47] Aleppo,[71] Amsterdam,[72] Antalya,[53] Athens,[73] Basel/Mulhouse,[72] Berlin,[72] Bremen,[53] Brussels,[72] Cologne/Bonn,[72] Damascus,[71] Diyarbakır,[53] Dubai–International,[74] Düsseldorf,[53] Elazığ,[75] Ercan,[76] Erzurum,[53] Frankfurt,[53] Gaziantep,[53] Hamburg,[53] Hannover,[72] Iğdır, Kars,[53] Kayseri,[53] Konya,[53] London–Gatwick,[77] London–Stansted,[78] Malatya,[53] Manchester,[79] Mardin,[53] Milan–Malpensa,[72] Munich,[72] Nuremberg, Saarbrücken,[73][better source needed] Samarqand,[80] Samsun,[53] Sanliurfa,[81] Sharm El Sheikh,[82] Sivas,[81] Skopje,[83][84] Stuttgart,[72] Trabzon,[53] Van,[53] Vienna,[85] Zürich[53]
Seasonal: Barcelona,[86] Beirut,[87] Birmingham,[73] Bodrum,[88] Budapest,[83] Copenhagen,[24] Cork,[89] Dortmund,[72] Dublin,[72][90] Eindhoven,[24] Geneva,[88] Madrid,[91] Nantes,[84] Oslo,[24] Paris–Charles de Gaulle,[24] Porto,[92] Prague,[91] Pristina,[91] Rome–Fiumicino,[91] Rotterdam,[citation needed] Rovaniemi,[82] Saint Petersburg,[citation needed] Sarajevo,[93][94] Sofia (begins 1 April 2026),[95] Stockholm–Arlanda,[24] Tbilisi,[96] Tel Aviv,[87] Tirana,[97] Venice,[86] Warsaw–Chopin[91]
Seasonal charter: Plovdiv[citation needed]
Transavia Seasonal: Lyon (begins 5 April 2026),[98] Paris–Orly[99]
TUI fly Belgium Seasonal: Brussels,[citation needed] Ostend/Bruges[citation needed]
TUI fly Netherlands Seasonal: Amsterdam[100]
Turkish Airlines Istanbul[101]
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Traffic statistics

PassengersYear02,000,0004,000,0006,000,0008,000,00010,000,00012,000,00014,000,000198019902000201020202030PassengersAnnual passenger traffic
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İzmir–Adnan Menderes International Airport Passenger Traffic Statistics[5]
Year (months) Domestic % change International % change Total % change
2025 7,584,560 Increase 13% 5,081,100 Increase 6% 12,665,660 Increase 10%
2024 6,692,978 Increase 4% 4,814,318 Increase 16% 11,507,296 Increase 9%
2023 6,415,091 Increase 6% 4,141,108 Increase 10% 10,556,199 Increase 7%
2022 6,074,056 Increase 5% 3,760,522 Increase 110% 9,834,578 Increase 30%
2021 5,776,477 Increase 29% 1,792,577 Increase 80% 7,569,054 Increase 39%
2020 4,469,524 Decrease 51% 995,334 Decrease 70% 5,464,858 Decrease 56%
2019 9,031,924 Decrease 15% 3,333,332 Increase 22% 12,365,256 Decrease 8%
2018 10,679,606 Increase 2% 2,730,772 Increase 16% 13,410,378 Increase 5%
2017 10,474,760 Increase 5% 2,349,550 Increase 12% 12,824,310 Increase 6%
2016 9,955,167 Increase 4% 2,096,076 Decrease 20% 12,051,243 Decrease 1%
2015 9,545,443 Increase 14% 2,632,657 Increase 2% 12,178,100 Increase 11%
2014 8,390,425 Increase 8% 2,580,238 Increase 4% 10,970,663 Increase 7%
2013 7,753,983 Increase 12% 2,479,157 Increase 3% 10,233,140 Increase 9%
2012 6,945,044 Increase 13% 2,410,858 Increase 1% 9,355,902 Increase 10%
2011 6,125,076 Increase 14% 2,398,457 Increase 13% 8,523,533 Increase 14%
2010 5,357,610 Increase 18% 2,127,488 Increase 28% 7,485,098 Increase 21%
2009 4,534,339 Increase 21% 1,667,455 Decrease 2% 6,201,794 Increase 14%
2008 3,757,891 Increase 3% 1,697,407 Increase 6% 5,455,298 Increase 4%
2007 3,635,414 Steady 1,600,890 Steady 5,236,304 Steady
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Ground transport

İZBAN commuter trains connect the airport with İzmir's city center

Road

The airport can be reached from İzmir via the 200, 202, 204 or 206 ESHOT[102] buses or by Havaş[103] airport shuttle buses (every 20 minutes, 35 to 60 minutes) from the Turkish Airlines office.

Rail

İZBAN commuter rail trains stop at the Airport Station about every 10 mins at peak hours and 20 mins off peak.

Intercity trains operated by the Turkish State Railways also stop at the Airport Station. There are currently about 14 daily trains in both directions. Northbound trains all go to Basmane Terminal in the city center, while southbound trains serve Ödemiş, Tire, Söke, Aydın, Nazilli Torbalı and stations in between.

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