Istanbul Airport has marked its seventh anniversary by surpassing 400 million passengers, reinforcing its position as one of the world’s leading aviation gateways.
Since opening on Oct. 29, 2018, the airport has rapidly evolved into a global hub, handling 2.68 million flights and connecting 330 destinations in 120 countries.
Built over 76.5 million square meters, the facility currently accommodates 90 million passengers annually through one of the world’s largest single-roof terminals. Once fully completed, its capacity is expected to reach 200 million passengers per year with connections to more than 350 destinations.
On the cargo front, Istanbul Airport serves 100 global destinations and has a handling capacity of 4 million tons, set to increase to 5.5 million tons as expansion progresses.
According to Eurocontrol, Istanbul Airport has been Europe’s busiest international airport in 2022, 2023, and 2024, maintaining its lead through most of 2025 with an average of 1,556 daily flights. The airport also made history this year by becoming the first in Europe and only the second globally to operate three independent runways simultaneously, significantly boosting efficiency and traffic capacity.
The 2025 Airport Industry Connectivity Report by ACI EUROPE ranked Istanbul Airport first worldwide in hub connectivity, surpassing Frankfurt Airport. It also retained its position as Europe’s top airport for direct connectivity in both 2024 and 2025.
The airport has earned prestigious global accolades, including being named “World’s Best Airport” by Condé Nast Traveler for two consecutive years and again by Travel + Leisure in 2025. It is also the first airport in Europe to achieve Level 5 in ACI’s Airport Customer Experience Accreditation program.
As it celebrates seven years of operations, Istanbul Airport continues to strengthen its status as a major international aviation hub, driving Türkiye’s global connectivity and economic growth.