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Uncover the surge in air travel at Istanbul s airports, with a record 85.5 million passengers in 9 months, showcasing significant growth and resilience.
Istanbul has grown inexorably as a tourist destination, a business hub and an international and intercontinental transfer point. The two airports serving Istanbul, Türkiye’s largest city and the country's economic, cultural, and historic centre, collectively hosted 78.6 million passengers in the nine months ended 30-Sep-2023, which was an increase of 17.8% year-on-year. The total at the primary Istanbul Airport (IST), on the city’s western (European) side and which replaced Atatürk Airport in 2019, was 58.0 million (+21.7% year-on-year), while at the Sabiha Gökçen Airport (SAW) on the eastern (Asian) side the growth level was +22.7% year-on-year, to 27.7 million. Accordingly, Istanbul is about to pass the 100 million passenger figure again in 2023 as measured by those using its two airports on either side of the city. The two complement each other well, in the way of catering to the demands of widely differing passengers and their needs. The 100mppa club is a select one �
Istanbul's two airports are set to host over 100 million passengers in 2023, rejoining the exclusive club of cities with such high traffic, thanks to their complementary services.