Iğdır Airport (IATA: IGD, ICAO: LTCT) (Turkish: Iğdır Şehit Bülent Aydın Havalimanı) is a public airport in Iğdır, located in Iğdır Province, Turkey. Opened to civil air traffic in July 2012, the airport is 16 km (9.9 mi) away from Iğdır city centre.[5] The airport is a member of the Airports Council International Europe (ACI Europe) and also participates in the Airport Carbon Accreditation Programme.[6][7]

Airlines and destinations

The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights at Iğdır Airport:

AirlinesDestinations
AJet Ankara,[8] Istanbul–Sabiha Gökçen[8]
Pegasus Airlines Istanbul–Sabiha Gökçen[9]
Turkish Airlines Istanbul[10]

Traffic Statistics

Annual passenger traffic at IGD airport. See Wikidata query.
Iğdır–Şehit Bülent Aydın Airport Statistics[11]
Year (months) Domestic % change International % change Total % change
2024 382,606 Increase 9% 633 Decrease 73% 383,239 Increase 8%
2023 352,121 Increase 69% 2,385 Decrease 45% 354,506 Increase 66%
2022 208,827 Increase 9% 4,309 - 213,136 Increase 11%
2021 191,870 Increase 43% - Decrease 100% 191,870 Increase 43%
2020 134,176 Decrease 48% 296 Decrease 73% 134,472 Decrease 49%
2019 260,174 Decrease 10% 1,081 - 261,255 Decrease 10%
2018 289,251 Increase 17% - - 289,251 Increase 17%
2017 248,005 Increase 15% - - 248,005 Increase 15%
2016 216,252 Increase 2% - - 216,252 Increase 2%
2015 212,104 Increase 7% - - 212,104 Increase 7%
2014 198,270 Decrease 9% - - 198,270 Decrease 9%
2013 216,715 Increase 292% - - 216,715 Increase 292%
2012 55,225 - - - 55,225 -

^1 : 2012 statistics correspond to the last 6 months of 2012 since the opening of the airport.

Trivia

The airport was depicted in a Turkish Airlines advertisement in 2014, where a group of kids trying to ask the Turkish Airlines aircraft to land at their town (and their own made airport), and little to their knowledge that a real airport was constructed.[12]

The airport was depicted also in Turkish Airlines commercial series of "Delightful Stories" (2014), where András Földvári, then head of marketing in Turkish Airlines' Hungary Office, flew from Budapest to Iğdır to explore Noah's Ark.[13][14]

References

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