Istanbul’s new airport will become the largest in the world

In October, the world’s largest airport will open in Istanbul Turkey. The new airport will have a capacity to receive more than 200 million passengers each year.

The cost of the building is said to amount to over a ten billion Euro.

The new airport will have a futuristic architecture and it’s not just the design that is top notch, the airport will also be the world’s largest.

At the first stage, 90 million passengers can be accommodated, but the goal is that the airport will be able to handle 200 million passengers when all terminals are completed in 2028. It is more than any other airport in the world.

The surface will also beat the present record. It will be the largest terminal under one roof with an area of ​​one million square meters.

The tram tower is tulip shaped and taken out of a space film. The terminal will use all the latest technology for check-in and passport checks. The restaurant area is 32,000 square meters and will offer everything from gourmet to fast food.

Outside the large terminal and the six take-off and landing lanes, a hotel area, a large park, a mosque, a conference center and a medical center are created. The airport will have the world’s largest tax-free shopping area and Europe’s largest car park with space for 24,000 cars, according to dailymail.co.uk.

The airport is 3.5 miles outside of Istanbul, but will have frequent communications with the city by train, bus and subway. In recent years, tourists have ratified Turkey because of terrorist attacks. But now visitors begin to return and this year the country has increased significantly in the number of bookings in Sweden.

The first stage of the airport is scheduled to open on October 29 this year on Turkey’s national day. By 2028, the entire airport will be ready. Then you will move the commercial traffic from Ataturk Airport, which will primarily receive freight and private planes.