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Access TransportationIstanbul is accessible by air, sea, rail, and road. Air transport is perhaps the most significant considering overall congress requirements, but other modes of transportation maybe more convenient for visitors from neighboring countries.AIR: Atatürk International Airport is located at 24 km south west of city and able to welcome more than 20 million passengers every year. Getting from the airport to the city entails a bus, taxi or taxi-train trip combination. Sabiha Gokcen International Airport is located on the Anatolian shore of Istanbul at a distance of 50 km to Taksim. A big number of popular regular services from the Middle East, the USA, and Australia drop in on Istanbul. More than 42 domestic and 202 international flights are serviced by national carrier Turkish Airlines per day to both of the airports in Istanbul. Together there are some more than 500 international flights per day. ROAD: A number of local bus companies service other European destinations RAIL: Connections to European capitals as well as to Ankara, Izmir and East Anatolian cities. SEA: Connections to European ports and a port-of-call for Mediterranean Cruises. TURKISH AIRLINES ![]() In all these points, there are sales / station units, agencies and general sales agencies to serve passengers. Various transportation vehicles are available in Istanbul, one of the biggest cities in Europe. Railroads, bus lines, and trams are supported by sea vehicles that travel between two continents. ![]()
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