Turkish airports continue to show high passenger traffic.  A total of 229,720,220 people were served, including transit passengers.

Top by region:
Antalya is the undisputed leader with 38,085,216 passengers.
Izmir (named after Adnan Menderes) — 11,730,787 passengers.
, Mugla (Dalaman) — 5,542,422 passengers.

There are also significant indicators:
• Mugla (Milas-Bodrum) — 4,301,871 passengers.
• Gazipasa-Alanya — 966,580 passengers.

These figures clearly reflect the continued popularity of Turkish resorts and the country's well-developed transport infrastructure, which serves as reliable air gates for millions of tourists and residents.


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