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Milas–Bodrum Airport (IATA: BJV, ICAO: LTFE) is an international airport that serves the Turkish towns of Bodrum and Milas. The airport is situated 36 km (22 mi) northeast of the town of Bodrum, and 16 km (9.9 mi) south of Milas.
Province ICAO IATA Airport name Coordinate; Adana: LTAF ADA Adana Airport: Ankara: LTAC ESB Ankara Esenboğa Airport: Antalya: LTFG GZP Gazipaşa Airport: Antalya
Turkish Airports Authority or legally General Directorate of State Airports Authority (Turkish: Devlet Hava Meydanları İşletmesi Genel Müdürlüğü; DHMİ), is the Turkish government authority responsible for the functioning of airports in Turkey and the regulation and monitoring of air traffic control in Turkish airspace. [1]
^1 Morocco temporarily suspends DST for the month of Ramadan. ^2 BAK is common IATA code for Heydar Aliyev International Airport (IATA: GYD) and Zabrat Airport (IATA: ZXT). ^3 BHZ is common IATA code for Tancredo Neves International Airport (IATA: CNF) and Belo Horizonte/Pampulha – Carlos Drummond de Andrade Airport (IATA: PLU).
Hatay Airport: Terminated [1] Antalya: Antalya Airport: Seasonal [50] Bodrum: Milas–Bodrum Airport [51] Istanbul: Istanbul Airport: Seasonal [52] Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen International Airport [1] Trabzon: Trabzon Airport [1] Uganda: Entebbe: Entebbe International Airport: begins 12 January 2025 [53] United Arab Emirates: Abu Dhabi: Zayed ...
Istanbul Airport, which handled about 61 million passengers in 2015, is the third-largest and fifth-busiest international airport in Europe. [3] Istanbul 's second-busiest airport, Sabiha Gökçen Airport , which handled over 23.5 million passengers in 2014, is one of the fastest-growing airports in Europe.
Milas–Bodrum Airport is located 36 kilometres (22 mi) northeast of Bodrum, with both domestic and international flights. [54] Kos Island International Airport, 70 kilometres (43 mi) to the SW, located in Andimachia , Greece , accessible by boats from Bodrum across a 20 kilometres (12 mi) stretch of the Aegean Sea .
Imsik Airport (IATA: BXN, ICAO: LTBV) was a regional airport that served in Bodrum, Turkey. The airport had one asphalt-surface runway that was 1,570 metres (5,150 ft) long, and 30 metres (98 ft) wide.