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Istanbul Sabiha Gokcen wins the best airport award

Istanbul's Sabiha Gökçen Airport has gotten the CAPA-Center for Aviation's Large Airport of the Year grant.

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Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen Airport has set up itself as a pioneer and done the most to propel the advancement of the flight business, CAPA said.

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"The air terminal was chosen for continuing traveler traffic, following a time of exceptionally high development, even with the opening of a pristine, limit unconstrained air terminal over the city," it included.

This prize is granted to air terminals with more than 30 million yearly travelers.


Sabiha Göçken is Turkey's second and Europe's twelfth busiest air terminal, dealing with more than 35 million travelers for every annum.

"We are profoundly regarded to get this honor from CAPA. It's an acknowledgment of our striking development story," said Ersel Göral, CEO of Sabiha Gökçen International Airport.

"The importance of this honor additionally agrees with the tenth year since the opening of [Sabiha Göçken] SAW's new terminal, where traffic has developed in excess of multiple times, serving more than 200 million travelers from that point forward," he included.

In the mean time, the air terminal power (DHMİ) gave an account of Dec. 6 that Turkey's air terminals served an aggregate of 195.4 million voyagers in January-November this year, a 0.8 percent decrease on a yearly premise.

Universal traveler number expanded by 11.4 percent in the initial 11 months to 102.5 million, while local traveler declined 11.5 percent from a year back to 92.8 million.

Istanbul Airport facilitated an all out 47.3 million travelers, as indicated by information.

Istanbul Airport, whose first stage authoritatively opened in October 2018, took over air traffic from the previous fundamental Atatürk Airport on April 6.

DHMİ additionally announced that the nation's air terminals served around 1.9 million flying machine, including overflights, a slight 0.5 percent expansion on a yearly premise.