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Istanbul Atatürk International Airport (IST): ... as are a choice of exchange booths. I always get currency when in the airport as the rate is good, and it s quick - a lot easier and better rate than booking it in UK for example. For first time travellers to Turkey - just get a cab - There are loads immediately outside the main entrance. There is a semi organised system and somone outside may speak to you and get you into a taxi. It is a good idea to agree a pri...
Read the full review: Clean, airy, modern - a pleasure by dbrierly
 

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Airport - Ataturk International Airport (IST) Ataturk International Airport (IST)
Ataturk International Airport, DHM, Istanbul Yesilkoy 34830, Turkey. Location: The airport is located 24km (15 miles) west of central Istanbul / Airport code: IST.
   
Imsik Airport (BXN) Imsik Airport (BXN)
Airport code: BXN.
   
Airport - Adnan Menderes Airport (ADM) Adnan Menderes Airport (ADM)
Airport code: ADM.
   
Esenboga Airport Esenboga Airport
Airport code: ESB.
   
Airport - Istanbul Atatürk International Airport (IST) Istanbul Atatürk International Airport (IST)
Atatürk International Airport (IATA: IST, ICAO: LTBA) (Turkish: Atatürk Uluslararası Havalimanı) is the major international airport in Istanbul, Turkey. Located in Yeşilköy, on the European side of the city, it is 15 kilometers (9 miles) southwest of the city centre. The air...
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Antalya Havalimani Airport (AYT) Antalya Havalimani Airport (AYT)
Antalya Airport (IATA: AYT, ICAO: LTAI) is 10 km (6 miles) east of the city center of Antalya, Turkey. The airport is operated in Turkey's primary holiday destination located on the country’s Mediterranean coast. The airport is big and modern, built to accommodate the millions of passenger...
   
Airport - Dalaman Airport, Turkey (DLM) Dalaman Airport, Turkey (DLM)
Dalaman Airport (IATA: DLM, ICAO: LTBS) is an airport in Dalaman, Turkey.
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BabyGirl08x Dalaman Airport, Turkey (DLM)
... your wondering about the strange review name, thats their slogan/motto. Weird! Turkey has four main airports that are mostly used for tourism purposes. Antalaya airport, Bodrum Airport, Izmir Airport and Dalaman Airport. The most popular of these Airports, is Dalaman. This is because Dalaman is the closest airport to Turkeys biggest and most popular resort, Marmaris. Dalaman was previously a Military Airport. It would not be surprised to see solders marching around! In 2006 Dalaman built a new airport. The new airport is now more modern, bigger, and more organised. When coming out of the new airport, you can still see the old airport, passing by. - Where Dalaman ...
Read the full review: The New ATM Dalaman Airport - Flies You To The World! by BabyGirl08x
janglerfish Dalaman Airport, Turkey (DLM)
... airport is solely the point at which a Turkish holiday begins and ends. Prices in the shops/bars are extortionate, but taxis outside are cheap, signposting is good and it is efficiently run - planes actually leave on time, and the air-conditioning in the terminal works. For an airport, that's fine by me. In my humble view, anyone turning up at the airport for a good meal or to buy presents deserves all they get. The entry visa scramble [GBP 10 or equivalent] could be better organised, but hell, your holiday is about to start, so a short wait is OK. ...
Read the full review: A means to an end by janglerfish
dewhirstj Dalaman Airport, Turkey (DLM)
... sweet tooth) I fancy a little bite to eat on the 'Pegasus' aircraft, along with the in-flight meal, which, I must add, was actually very good. There are two small shops that sell everything from jewellery to sweets as I enter the airport (the cafeteria is closed at 5:00pm for some reason). I walk up to them and, as always in Turkey, a guy from one walks up to me, quite desperate for customers, I was soon to find out why. He asks me if I would like a can of Coke. "How much?", I ask. He replies; "one million five hundred". In other words 1,500,000 Turkish Lire. This is equivalent to 99p in our English currency. "No", I say. Poin...
Read the full review: Not at all Hell... But nowhere near Heavan!!! by dewhirstj
 
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