2022 Universal Registration Document
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1.2.2.4 Antalya
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General description of the asset Antalya Airport is an international airport located 13 km northeast of the city centre of Antalya, Turkey. It is a major destination during the European summer leisure season due to its location at the country’s Mediterranean coast. Antalya is one of the major airports on the Southwest of Turkey. Antalya is Turkey’s most popular holiday destination. Seaside resort with a strong international appeal, its winter population is 2 million people which doubles during the summers. Antalya hotels have 625 thousand bed capacity. Antalya Airport has two independent parallel runways (plus one) providing sufficient airside capacity. Antalya has two international terminals (61,000m 2 and 82,000m 2 ) and a domestic terminal (37,000 m 2 ). The airport was built to accommodate the passengers who come to Turkey’s Mediterranean beaches in summer. Construction of International Terminal 1 began in 1996 and was commissioned in 1998. International Terminal 2 was opened in 2005 and the domestic terminal was opened in 2010. Faced with the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic, Antalya has implemented measures in line with EASA, ECDC, ICAO and ACI recommendations. Ankara received ACI health accreditation in 2020, which was renewed in 2022. The airport is operated by Fraport TAV Airports Antalya AS, a joint-venture between Fraport AG and TAV Airports. Its income is consolidated using the equity method. A consortium formed by TAV Airports (51%), a member of Groupe ADP, and Fraport (49%) won the tender organised by the Turkish Airport Authority (DHMI) for the right to operate the Antalya Airport for 25 years, from 1 January 2027 to 31 December 2051. TAV will increase the capacity of the airport to enable it to reach its full potential.
Traffic The airport handled 35.7 million passengers in 2019, making it the second-busiest airport in Turkey, and the first in terms of international O&D traffic. In 2020, because of the Covid crisis, AYT handled 9.8 million passengers and was the third busiest airport in Turkey and second in terms of international O&D traffic. In 2022, despite the decline of the Russian and Ukrainian markets, Antalya airport welcomed 31.2 million passengers thanks to the strong demand from other parts of Europe, in particular Germany and the United Kingdom, making Antalya the second busiest airport in Turkey. GROWTH IN PASSENGER TRAFFIC AT ANTALYA AIRPORT (in millions of passengers)
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35.7
35
31.7
31.2
30
28.3 27.8
27.0
25.0
25.9
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25
22.0
22.0
18.8
20
18.8
18,7
18.3
17,8
15
13,7
9.7
10
4,8
5
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2020
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