Everything is very fast, the airport is small, that's the beauty of it. I didn't visit the shops, I drank Turkish coffee - I liked it. The only disadvantage is that there is no public transport stop, it is 2 km away from the highway. Don't believe the Google maps that have it on them. About taxis: no matter how you agreed at the airport, you will have to pay by the meter. I had it for $35 for a 27 km trip. One of the most expensive taxis in my practice per kilometer. But this is the usual price for Turkey.
The airport is very close to Alanya, which is very convenient when vacationing in Mahmutlar or Kirgizak. Everything is compact. Quick passage through passport control and customs. Dutik is not a big one, but the choice is normal.
A good, compact airport. Everything is fast, without delays and problems.
We did not have time to walk from the plane to the baggage claim hall, as we began to unload the luggage. We didn't wait at all. We received it in 10 minutes, got out, the Havaş bus stops right in front of the airport — for 200 liras per person we reached Alanya. When boarding, the driver asks for the name of the hotel and tells him where to get off.
The exchange rate at the airport is extremely unprofitable, so it's better to get to the city and change there. You can pay for the bus in dollars and euros, the change is given in lira.
Exchange life hack: the most profitable course that we found in Alanya is to come to the Waikiki clothing store, pay in dollars and get lira. At the rate of 33.0-33.5 in the city, Waikiki was 33.84. At the airport — 30.
It's a small, cozy airport, but there's plenty of room for everyone. All security procedures are the same as everywhere else. There is a duty-free service. The first time we did not fly through Antalya, because Gazipasa is close to Alanya - only 25 km, but we did not know how to get there. Now we have found out that there are 3 options. 1. The most expensive is a taxi or transfer (from 4000 to 6000 rubles). 2. Havas bus. 3. Minibus number 02 (Gazelle type). The bus and minibus go to Alanya to the train station, along the way there are stops in different neighborhoods (Mahmutlar, Kestel, Tosmur, etc.) . You need to ask the driver specifically about the one you are interested in. There is a problem with prices, since it is impossible to find the actual ones, they are floating. And we were very lucky, because we were given a ride by a wonderful Chechen girl with a baby Jupi, who is receiving her third higher education, now in Istanbul. I couldn't thank her enough from the bottom of my heart. Now I don't know how to find it. And a little parting word to you - be patient at customs. Turkish customs officers are not very hasty, the sun is hot, however 🌞
I like that boarding /disembarking takes place right on foot down the street, because the airport is small. Everything happens pretty fast. There is always a taxi on the street upon arrival.
Of the cons: there are few shops and cafes (which is logical), the staff practically does not speak English. And when you arrive at the airport by car, you can not drive up to the entrance, they drop you off 100 meters from the entrance, then on foot.
Not a big, but very cozy airport, a smoking area, not a big cafe, always a lot of seating, clean toilets. Walk to the plane. The airport is convenient when you live in Alanya or Mersin
A good airport, small, cozy,there are cafes, a shop even with souvenirs, a smoking room.if you take a regular bus, you can ask to stop at the turn to the airport and walk there for 10 minutes, save on taxi, you do not need to go to otogar, drive past otogar and stop at the turn gazipasa airport
Small and compact. There is a cafe. Everything is fast enough and without a special crowd. The most favorite airport in Turkey. Duty tree is small, however, there are practically no cosmetics. Only alcohol and sweets.
A small airport near the city of Alanya, from the category of "arrival- departure."
Duty-free shops in the arrival and departure areas..
Passport control in 3 windows from one queue.
There is a cafe in the reception area where only Turkish lira is accepted for payment.. You can exchange currency, but it is not very profitable. It is better to have local money with you.
There is a cafe in the departure area. They accept any currency.
There are charging racks for phones and other electrical appliances.
The toilets are clean, in addition to soap and hand dryers, there is antiseptic, cologne and hand cream.
A very compact, cozy airport. Everything is nearby, everything is in sight, it is easy to navigate. There are several cafes, a waiting room, a toilet, a smoking room, a dutifre, a vending machine with water and other drinks. There is no veterinary control, the animals are weighed and processed immediately upon check-in. More than one flight does not arrive and leave at the same time, so there is no fuss and crowds, everything is calm.
Gazipasa Airport is small, but I like it. Cosy. From the plane, you can walk to the building itself. Passport control and you can go outside if there is no luggage. And back, when you fly back, you can also find and buy everything you need and gifts in the same Duty Free room. I really like Turkish sweets in boxes. They are expensive. But I only bought them there. There is a transfer waiting for you at the exit, if you ordered and there is no problem at all to get lost.
A small compact airport, it is very convenient to arrive, you quickly go to passport control.Very few windows work, there is a large queue that forms on arrival and vice versa for departure at passport control.A lot of passengers with small children are standing, my child is autistic, he can't wait at all.There is a cafe near the reception desks, where all the sandwiches are 300-500 lira, drinks are also all expensive.
Back in duty free there are chocolates and bars, but there is no regular water at an affordable price.But it's good that the air conditioning is working and there are a lot of waiting seats.And the airport itself is small, you don't get tired there, you don't need to look for a gate.
Gazipasa Airport is located 40 km from Alanya. The airport is small, cozy, and offers all conditions for a comfortable stay before the flight. I use Pobeda Airlines planes every year when flying to Moscow.
A cozy little airport, there is a dutifre at the exit and entrance, the check is fast, there is enough space to wait for the flight, a walk from and to the plane after exiting. It takes 20-30 minutes to drive to Alanya with beautiful views.
Excellent airport, clean, bright, no queues, we pass everything quickly and calmly, there are practically no queues. I recommend. The views are wonderful on takeoff)
A beautiful, small, modern airport. There is everything on site:toilets, cafe-bar, waiting area. Be careful! Vending machines with water on the territory of the waiting area accept only cards!
In the bar, a bottle of 0.5 water costs about 320 rubles. The most important thing is the nearest airport in order to get to Alanya is only 30 km away, Antalya is very far away!
If the flight is delayed, you can get involved in a childish way! Cafe with sandwiches in plastic, water for 100 lire. Our cards don't work, everyone is aware, I got out of one as best I could, but that one was blocked. I use Turkish only in the city. The dutik is so-so and the prices are crazy. As for the staff, I'm sorry, but why don't you keep an eye on the baggage of passengers of Pobeda Airlines?!!! They come to the counter with a modest backpack, and they drag trunks hidden around the corner on board! Someone honestly admits about the advantage and pays 35€ extra. The rest are smart! By the way, about the passage of water (liquid) food and other things, no problem at all, people are dragging everything in a row! To get to the plane on foot along a special path, there are few places in the waiting room, well, what can I say a trailer.
A good and well-known airport, convenient for Alanya, only 40 km away. Prices at the ports are acceptable (in Antalya there is generally tin, water 4-5 euros), here 1.5 euros (for August 2024), you can also eat relatively inexpensively. There are no queues, no crowds. I like.
A small airport, the only people who are going to fly away on an incoming plane. Take water with you, you can't buy cash at the airport, all payments are made only by card and in the vending machine, too, Russian and Union Pay does not accept. Airport -hotel/apartments/apartment-airport transfer can be ordered at 7/24.com (not advertising, I used it myself, adequately-at an acceptable price-always on time-in Russian).
I apologize for the verbal primitivism of the narrative. The test was made up for the police for more correct recognition by an offline translator. We arrived with a girl from Istanbul on the evening of June 27 at 20.25 at Gazipasa airport. We wanted to take a city bus and went down to the Antalya-Mersin yoly road. However, the buses were not running at that time. Let's go back to the airport. We wanted to take the Havas bus. They started asking and they told us there were no buses. A taxi will take you for 1600 liras. We refused. A Russian-speaking woman was walking nearby and said she would help us, as a car would arrive. We wanted to go by car. The taxi drivers surrounded us and told us not to get in the car. They said they would remember the numbers and it would be bad. They said to pay 1600 liras for a taxi. We refused. The driver and the girl were afraid. We decided that they would wait for us by the road further ahead. We walked to them, but they chased us. On the way, a car stopped to give us a ride to them, but they ran up to the driver and threatened. He still drove us to the intersection where that girl with the driver was waiting for us. Taxi drivers were already waiting for us there, who demanded that they leave and that we would not leave until we paid for a taxi for that amount. The police were passing nearby. We contacted the police. After talking, we were taken to the police station. They kept him there for 30 minutes. Then the police took us back to the airport. The police said to get on the Havas bus at one o'clock in the morning. The police said to be careful with taxi drivers. At one o'clock in the morning there was no Havas bus as the flight was canceled at that time. They told me at the airport to wait for the next arrival at 3.20 am. However, the flight was canceled too. They were afraid to leave the airport. We waited until almost six in the morning and then left on the Havas bus.
It's a great airport. It is convenient that one plane arrives on your flight. You go straight to the plane, no buses. The passengers are only from your flight. I really like that it takes no more than an hour to get from Alanya.
An airport with fast service, no crowds, everything is fast and surprisingly kind! I like its small atmospheric hall and everything can be safely bypassed and immediately change the money, if there is one, but it is better, of course, in Alanya in the state. Exchangers.It's a pity you can only get there by taxi
The airport is located 25 minutes from Kyrgyzak, where we rent an apartment. We pass through customs quickly, without long queues. Duty free has alcohol at a price significantly lower than in stores.
A very cozy airport is a kid. I flew here from Germany in July 2024, we went down the ramp, walked to the airport building, stamped everything quickly, and the luggage was also given out very quickly. Beauty!
There is no parking for a personal car, they are not allowed on the territory. Even an individual transfer does not take you to the airport entrance. In summer, it is not realistic to walk through the heat to the entrance. Inside, everything is as usual. It's bad that the airport staff does not know Russian. Almost always, when I was flying, the device for buying water did not work. One single cafe is always crowded
A small cozy airport, a good little one. 40-50 minutes to Alanya by taxi, and 20 minutes to our beloved Utopia. Only Pobeda flies from Moscow, but on a regular basis. Recommend
A wonderful airport, although small, but all the amenities are present, we flew to Antalya with victory and arrived at this airport, everything is very simple and the hotels are not far away
A small, convenient airport, so everything is fast in it and customs and luggage, there are practically no flight delays, there are no queues, smokers also have a place. It's very cool to get to Alanya.
Convenient location. The airport building is very clean, cozy, the staff provides professional assistance during check-in, everything is OK in the duty free zone. Unfortunately, water vending machines do not always work there.
The airport itself is nice, but in order to buy some water , you need to stand in a long queue, the vending machines that stand in the hall did not work, the staff followed the rules of hand luggage through one , someone can carry three bags on board for one ticket, and someone was forced to check out luggage
The airport is funny. Something inspired the movie "Mimino" with a lone helicopter.))) I have never seen more than 3 planes there. Actually, the entire airport consists of several rows of seats, a toilet, duty-free and some kind of cafeteria. But it is close to Alanya.
A very small departure area, when I took off, there were 6 planes in the queue, there were no seats, not to sit, but to stand. There is no scoreboard, it is not clear which exit to go to for boarding, you have to constantly run to each exit to see where the plane takes off.
A neat little airport. There are quite large smoking rooms, both before and after customs control. A striking contrast with Vnukovo. There is duty free - the prices are the same as in the rest of dutiki. Although you can buy Turkish Crayfish cheaper than city stores. Several cafes with an airport-appropriate markup. Nothing unusual, but the overall impression is very pleasant
This is the first time in such a small but convenient port. 2 minutes walk from the building to the plane, only our flight was on arrival/ departure, everything is close and clear, the Dutik is available. Clean, there is a smoking area (no one tarred in the toilet). The disadvantage is that you will not be able to eat properly after passport control on departure. There are only sandwiches in the cafe...
The flight to Istanbul was delayed for almost 2 hours - there is no question about it, it was raining. But, gentlemen, in order to drink at least tea and coffee for these 2 hours, you probably need to be a wealthy person. Or is everyone rich in Turkey now? Coffee costs 280 lire. I'm sorry, it's weird for a tourist from another country.
Guys, when are you going to finish building a new terminal? The airport is overloaded, queues are everywhere, in bars, in cafes, even a queue in the business hall! Traffic jam from planes on departure. Let's get better!
Excellent home airport, everything is accessible, they speak Russian, treat passengers and luggage correctly. I was very pleased with the friendly voice from the mouth of the informant-purely in Russian, everything was announced in a good literate text and wished a safe journey.
4 for the fact that you receive your luggage after arrival in 10 minutes! Promptly. It's stuffy in the departure lounge, another joke is that no one controls the parking lanes at all, you can walk as and where you want, I'll say more, sometimes it's not even clear where to go and where your plane is.
A cozy small airport. Fast border crossing, convenient to fly to Alanya, Mahmutlar. Neat, compact and without queues. If possible, it is worth flying through this Airport