3 Large Airports close to Istanbul Atatürk Airport
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- The distance between [1]Istanbul Atatürk Airport and [2]Istanbul New Airport is 34 Kilometers or 21 Miles.
- The distance between [1]Istanbul Atatürk Airport and [3]Sabiha Gökçen International Airport is 42 Kilometers or 26 Miles.
- The distance between [1]Istanbul Atatürk Airport and [4]Burgas Airport is 207 Kilometers or 129 Miles.
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Airport[1]
Istanbul Atatürk AirportIATA Airport Code: ISL
ICAO Airport Code: LTBA
Asia -> Turkey -> Istanbul
Large Airport
Latitude: 40.976111
Longitude: 28.814167
Elevation: 163
Airport[2]
Istanbul New AirportIATA Airport Code: IST
ICAO Airport Code: LTFM
Asia -> Turkey -> Istanbul
Large Airport
Latitude: 41.275278
Longitude: 28.751944
Elevation: 325
Airport[3]
Sabiha Gökçen International AirportIATA Airport Code: SAW
ICAO Airport Code: LTFJ
Asia -> Turkey -> Istanbul
Large Airport
Latitude: 40.89860153
Longitude: 29.30920029
Elevation: 312
Airport[4]
Burgas AirportIATA Airport Code: BOJ
ICAO Airport Code: LBBG
Europe -> Bulgaria -> Burgas
Large Airport
Latitude: 42.56959915
Longitude: 27.51519966
Elevation: 135
- The distance between Istanbul Atatürk Airport and Hannover Airport is 1927.528 Kilometers or 1197.71 Miles.
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- The distance between Istanbul Atatürk Airport and Trabzon International Airport is 920.618 Kilometers or 572.045 Miles.
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