Dalaman Airport

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Dalaman Airport (IATA: DLM, ICAO: LTBS) is an international airport and one of three serving southwest Turkey, the others being Milas–Bodrum Airport and Antalya Airport. It has two terminals. The old terminal is used for domestic flights and the new terminal is for international flights. The airport serves the surrounding tourist areas of Ölüdeniz, Dalyan, Fethiye, Hisarönü, Ovacık, Kaş, Kalkan and environs of Dalaman. Flights are available to and from over 120 destinations, across the rest of Turkey, Europe, North Africa and the Middle East.

Dalaman Airport

Dalaman Havalimanı
Summary
Airport typePublic / Military
OwnerGeneral Directorate of State Airports (DHMİ)
OperatorYDA Airport Investment and Management, Inc
ServesDalaman & Muğla province
LocationDalaman, Turkey
Opened1981; 43 years ago (1981)
Operating base forPegasus Airlines
Elevation AMSL20 ft / 6 m
Coordinates36°42′53″N 28°47′34″E / 36.71472°N 28.79278°E / 36.71472; 28.79278
Websitewww.yda.aero
Map
DLM/LTBS is located in Turkey
DLM/LTBS
DLM/LTBS
Location of airport in Turkey
DLM/LTBS is located in Europe
DLM/LTBS
DLM/LTBS
DLM/LTBS (Europe)
Map
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
01L/19R 3,000 9,842 Concrete
01R/19L
Statistics (2018)
Passengers4,559,246 Increase

History

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The construction of Dalaman airport was begun in 1976, and it opened in 1981 as an aerodrome. In 1989, it was promoted to airport status. The airport extends over an area of 6.15 million m2.[1]

The new Dalaman International Terminal cost approximately $150,000,000 to complete.[2] It was designed by renowned architect Emre Arolat, whose other projects include the award-winning Sancaklar Mosque.[3] The terminal features 12 boarding gates, eight with covered airbridges. The apron was also re-designed, increasing space for remote stands. Consequently, the airport has the capacity to handle up to 35 flights at any one time. In total, the terminal now has a floor space of 95,000m2, compared with less than 45,000m2 prior to refurbishment.[2] Check-in and departures are based on the upper two levels, with arrivals using the lower two levels.[4] The old terminal building is still in use and operated as the domestic terminal.

Airlines and destinations

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AirlinesDestinations
Aeroflot Seasonal: Moscow–Sheremetyevo[5]
Aer Lingus Seasonal: Dublin[6]
Air Serbia Seasonal charter: Belgrade[7]
AJet Ankara,[8] Istanbul–Sabiha Gökçen[8]
Seasonal: Amman,[9] Beirut[10]
Austrian Airlines Seasonal charter: Vienna[11]
Azerbaijan Airlines Seasonal: Baku
Azur Air[12] Seasonal charter: Kazan,[13] Mineralnye Vody,[14] Moscow–Vnukovo,[12] Novosibirsk,[14] Saint Petersburg,[12] Samara,[12] Ufa,[15] Yekaterinburg[12]
Belavia Seasonal charter: Minsk[16]
British Airways Seasonal: London–Gatwick,[17][18] London–Heathrow[19][20]
Corendon Airlines Seasonal: Birmingham,[21] Cologne/Bonn,[22] London–Gatwick,[21] Manchester,[21] Newcastle upon Tyne,[21] Nuremberg[22]
Corendon Dutch Airlines Seasonal: Amsterdam,[23] Groningen[24]
easyJet London–Gatwick, Manchester
Seasonal: Belfast–International, Birmingham,[25] Bristol, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Liverpool, London–Luton, London–Southend (begins 31 March 2025)[26][27]
Edelweiss Air Seasonal: Zürich[28]
Enter Air Seasonal charter: Gdańsk,[29] Katowice,[29] Poznań,[29] Warsaw–Chopin[29]
European Air Charter Seasonal charter: Sofia[30]
Finnair Seasonal: Helsinki
GetJet Airlines Seasonal charter: Vilnius[31]
I-Fly Seasonal charter: Moscow–Vnukovo[32]
Ikar Seasonal charter: Syktyvkar[14]
Jet2.com[33] Seasonal: Belfast–International, Birmingham, Bournemouth (begins 3 April 2025),[34] Bristol, East Midlands, Edinburgh,[35] Glasgow, Leeds/Bradford, Liverpool,[36] London–Luton (begins 3 April 2025),[37] London–Stansted, Manchester,[38] Newcastle upon Tyne
LOT Polish Airlines Seasonal charter: Warsaw–Chopin
Meraj Airlines Seasonal: Tehran–Imam Khomeini
NordStar Seasonal charter: Moscow–Domodedovo[39]
Nordwind Airlines[14] Seasonal charter: Moscow–Sheremetyevo, Novosibirsk, Perm, Ufa, Volgograd, Yekaterinburg
Pegasus Airlines Istanbul–Sabiha Gökçen
Seasonal: Baku,[40] Beirut,[10] London–Stansted,[41] Manchester, Moscow–Domodedovo,[42] Moscow–Vnukovo
Pobeda Seasonal: Moscow–Vnukovo
Ryanair Bratislava, London–Stansted (begins 2 December 2024)[43]
Seasonal: Dublin
Rossiya Airlines Sochi[44]
Scandinavian Airlines Seasonal: Copenhagen[45]
Smartwings Seasonal charter: Bratislava, Katowice,[46] Prague, Warsaw–Chopin,[46] Wrocław[47]
SunExpress[48][49][50] Seasonal: Berlin, Birmingham,[51] Brussels,[50] Cologne/Bonn, Düsseldorf, Edinburgh,[52][50] Frankfurt, Glasgow (begins 5 April 2025),[53] Hamburg, London–Gatwick,[54] London–Stansted (begins 5 April 2025),[55] Manchester, Munich, Newcastle upon Tyne (begins 4 May 2025),[55][54] Nuremberg[56] Stuttgart, Vienna,[57] Zürich[50]
Transavia Seasonal: Amsterdam
TUI Airways[58] Seasonal: Aberdeen, Belfast–International,[58] Birmingham, Bournemouth, Bristol, Cardiff, East Midlands, Edinburgh, Exeter,[58] Glasgow, Leeds/Bradford,[59] London–Gatwick, London–Luton, London–Stansted, Manchester, Newcastle upon Tyne, Norwich, Teesside[58]
Seasonal charter: Dublin[60]
TUI fly Belgium Seasonal: Brussels[61]
TUI fly Deutschland Seasonal: Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Hannover, Munich, Stuttgart
TUI fly Netherlands[62] Seasonal: Amsterdam
Turkish Airlines Istanbul
Seasonal: Moscow–Vnukovo[63]
Ural Airlines Seasonal charter: Moscow–Domodedovo[12]
Wizz Air Seasonal: London–Gatwick,[64] London–Luton[citation needed]

Statistics

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Annual passenger traffic at DLM airport. See Wikidata query.
 
A Condor Boeing 757-300 on the apron
Dalaman Airport passenger traffic statistics[65]
Year (months) Domestic % change International % change Total % change
2023 1,770,075   16% 3,465,483   15% 5,235,558   15%
2022 1,520,015   9% 3,015,585   224% 4,535,600   95%
2021 1,393,116   84% 930,758   12% 2,323,874   46%
2020 756,473   52% 830,652   75% 1,587,125   68%
2019 1,583,089   2% 3,321,930   13% 4,905,019   8%
2018 1,615,590   11% 2,935,900   30% 4,559,246   22%
2017 1,461,033   14% 2,257,735   24% 3,718,768   20%
2016 1,279,611   4% 1,822,291   42% 3,101,902   29%
2015 1,235,222   22% 3,141,879   5% 4,377,101   2%
2014 980,926   15% 3,295,748   3% 4,276,674   5%
2013 851,704   3% 3,203,926   7% 4,055,630   6%
2012 823,508   18% 2,986,507   2% 3,810,015   2%
2011 692,090   15% 3,040,851   5% 3,732,941   1%
2010 592,321   27% 3,192,119   11% 3,784,440   13%
2009 464,729   6% 2,883,267   4% 3,347,996   4%
2008 437,174   10% 2,771,494   11% 3,208,668   11%
2007 398,814 - 2,497,153 - 2,895,967 -

Ground transport

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Shuttle services are available to Marmaris or Fethiye and Menteşe (central district of Muğla) along Marmaris and Fethiye. These services from the airport are mostly dependent on the arrival of domestic flights. Passengers from foreign flights generally use transfers or taxis. Parking facilities are available for up to 550 vehicles outside the terminal building.

Solar Power

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In June 2024, it was announced that the World's Largest Airport Solar Power Plant was put into operation at Dalaman Airport. [66]

References

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