Ankara Esenboğa Airport


Ankara Esenboğa Airport is an international airport of Ankara, the capital city of Turkey. In 2024, the airport served more than 12 million passengers, 9 million of which were domestic passengers. It ranked 4th in terms of total passenger traffic, 3rd in terms of domestic passenger traffic among airports in Turkey as well as being the 14th busiest airport in the Middle East.

Overview

The airport is located northeast of Ankara, from the city center.
The name of the airport comes from the village of Esenboğa, which literally means "Windflowing Bull" or "Serene Bull", the modernized form of Isen Buqa, the name of a Turkic warlord in the army of Timur who settled his troops here during the Battle of Ankara in 1402.
Esenboğa International Airport was awarded the best airport in Europe by ACI Europe, the award was presented to airport officials on 17 June 2009 in Manchester. The award is given in 4 categories every year and Esenboğa was in the 5–10 million per annum category. It is the first time an ACI award was granted to a Turkish Airport. According to ACI-Europe, "As with number of the top candidates in this category, the airport excels in all the keys areas of operations, however the judges singled it out for its work in the area of environmental innovation, securing an incredible 25% energy savings stemming from its recycling of exhaust gases to power its air conditioning plants." In 2020, Esenboğa Airport was awarded as the best European airport with a capacity of 15 – 25 million passengers by Airports Council International.
A new parallel runway is under construction to the east of the terminal building. Upon completion, the current runway 03R/21L will be resigned as 03C/21C and the new runway will receive the latter's former designation.

Terminals

Esenboga Airport Domestic and International Terminal was constructed under the "Build-Operate-Transfer" model. The current Terminal, which went into operation on 16 October 2006, had a capacity of 10 million passengers, with. A new general aviation terminal of was opened in January 2012 to service private aircraft.
The new terminal, opened in 2006, is in area, with a 10,000,000 per year passenger capacity, 18 air bridges, 105 check-in counters, 34 passport counters, a parking facility of with a 4,000 vehicles capacity.

Airlines and destinations

The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights at Ankara Esenboğa Airport:

Statistics

Passengers

YearDomestic% changeInternational% changeTotal% change
202510,344,67 6%3,642,627 14%13,987,298 8%
20249,719,730 7%3,194,023 13%12,913,753 8%
20239,123,505 35%2,827,435 47%11,950,940 38%
20226,756,212 18%1,923,382 48%8,679,594 23%
20215,728,315 30%1,301,315 74%7,029,630 36%
20204,415,805 61%746,764 67%5,162,569 62%
201911,463,200 21%2,277,395 2%13,740,595 18%
201814,498,102 5%2,241,901 13%16,740,003 6%
201713,828,365 20%1,988,793 33%15,817,158 21%
201611,547,240 9%1,496,876 3%13,044,116 8%
201510,562,282 10%1,551,157 7%12,113,439 10%
20149,591,350 2%1,444,256 8%11,035,606 1%
20139,369,832 22%1,572,228 1%10,942,060 18%
20127,679,371 8%1,593,737 13%9,273,108 9%
20117,080,072 10%1,405,395 6%8,485,467 9%
20106,435,211 29%1,328,693 21%7,763,914 28%
20094,990,134 12%1,094,270 12%6,084,404 7%
20084,444,311 23%1,247,822 8%5,692,133 15%
20073,609,122 10%1,349,006 7%4,958,128 9%
20063,287,585 25%1,259,993 6%4,547,578 19%
20052,640,604 23%1,189,250 5%3,829,854 17%
20042,141,047 21%1,134,678 12%3,275,725 18%
20031,773,531 2%1,010,396 1%2,783,927 2%
20021,814,5631,022,0652,836,628

Other facilities

Ground transport

A metro line is planned for Ankara Esenboğa Airport. The new metro line will connect the airport and Yıldırım Beyazıt University to the city's central rail network. The line will be a fully automated metro system, running underground.
The airport is connected with Kızılay and Ankara Intercity Bus Terminal by EGO city bus number 442. Transportation to the city center is also by taxi and through the Havaş bus line. The road between Esenboğa airport and the Ankara ring road was expanded during the summer of 2006, decreasing the driving time between the city center and the airport by several minutes.

Accidents and incidents