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Istanbul Airports Experience Bayram Holiday Rush

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Istanbul, Turkey – Both Istanbul Airport and Sabiha Gökçen Airport are witnessing a surge in passenger numbers as the Kurban Bayramı holiday approaches. Travelers eager to spend the holiday outside the city or abroad started arriving at Istanbul Airport in the early morning hours on May 22, 2026, causing intermittent traffic congestion at the airport entrance and along the street in front of the terminal.

Measures Taken at Istanbul Airport

Teams from IGA, the operator of Istanbul Airport, were actively directing passengers at the airport entrance and within the terminal to manage the flow. Following security checks, passengers proceeded to the terminals, where they formed queues at both domestic and international counters for ticketing and baggage procedures. E-passport kiosks also saw brief periods of high demand from citizens.

Sabiha Gökçen Airport Prepares for Increased Demand

Sabiha Gökçen Airport also experienced a significant increase in passenger traffic as individuals prepared for domestic and international travel during Kurban Bayramı. In anticipation of the holiday rush, airport management implemented several measures to ensure a smooth travel experience for passengers. These included additional planning for operations, security, and cleaning, resulting in an increased number of personnel.

It was reported that 827 flights were scheduled at Sabiha Gökçen Airport on May 22, 2026, with nearly 140,000 passengers expected to use the facility.

High Demand Expected to Continue

The Kurban Bayramı holiday typically leads to a significant increase in travel across Turkey. The current situation at both Istanbul airports reflects this trend, with thousands of people opting to travel for family visits or leisure. The heightened activity underscores the importance of efficient airport management and passenger services during peak travel periods.

Authorities continue to advise travelers to arrive at the airports well in advance of their scheduled flights, especially during such busy holiday periods, to account for potential delays at security checkpoints and check-in counters.

The increase in passenger volume also highlights the ongoing recovery and growth of the travel sector in Turkey, particularly during major national holidays.

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