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Istanbul Airports Lead Europe in Passenger Growth

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Istanbul’s two major airports, Istanbul Airport and Sabiha Gökçen International Airport, have emerged as the top performers in Europe for passenger traffic growth in March and the first quarter of 2026. This is according to the latest report released by the Airports Council International Europe (ACI EUROPE).

Istanbul Airports Outperform European Counterparts

The report, published on May 15, 2026, highlights that despite ongoing regional tensions, air traffic across Europe saw a 3.8% increase compared to the same period last year. Istanbul’s airports were at the forefront of this growth, demonstrating significant resilience and operational efficiency.

Specifically, among major European airports handling over 40 million passengers annually, Istanbul Airport recorded a remarkable 7.7% increase in passenger traffic in March compared to the previous year. This performance secured its position as the top airport in this category.

Following closely, Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen International Airport achieved a 7.2% rise in passenger numbers, making it the second-highest airport in Europe for passenger growth during the same period.

Comparative Performance with Other Major European Hubs

The success of Istanbul’s airports is further underscored when compared to other prominent European aviation hubs. While Istanbul’s airports led the charge, other significant airports also reported growth, albeit at a lower rate.

  • London Heathrow (LHR) experienced a 46.9% increase in traffic.
  • Barcelona (BCN) saw a 5.4% rise.
  • Madrid (MAD) reported a 4.2% growth in passenger traffic.

These figures emphasize the exceptional performance of the Istanbul airports in attracting and managing a growing volume of passengers, positioning them as key players in the European aviation landscape.

Factors Contributing to the Growth

While the ACI EUROPE report does not explicitly detail the reasons behind this surge, several factors could be contributing to the robust growth observed at Istanbul’s airports. These may include strategic geographical location serving as a bridge between continents, ongoing investments in infrastructure and service quality, and effective marketing and connectivity efforts by airlines operating from these hubs.

The consistent growth in passenger numbers suggests that both Istanbul Airport and Sabiha Gökçen International Airport are successfully navigating the challenges of the current global environment, including regional geopolitical dynamics, to maintain and enhance their competitive edge.

Future Outlook

The sustained growth trajectory of Istanbul’s airports bodes well for the future of air travel in Turkey and the broader region. As these airports continue to expand their networks and enhance their facilities, they are likely to attract even more passengers and airlines, further solidifying their status as major international aviation gateways.

The report from ACI EUROPE serves as a testament to the strategic importance and operational excellence of Istanbul’s aviation infrastructure, highlighting its pivotal role in the recovery and growth of the European air travel market.

Source: http://www.dha.com.tr/amp/yerel-haberler/istanbul/istanbuldaki-dwa-havalimani-avrupanin-zirvesi-2873633

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