Istanbul New Airport to stage first major international event on emerging mega-hub

Istanbul New Airport phase 1

Watch out Europe and, for that matter, watch out Middle East – don’t bury your head in the sand this game-changing global mega-hub is definitely happening.

Istanbul New Airport, the world’s biggest, is rapidly taking shape 35 km north of this booming city of 14.2 million. The current main Istanbul Atatürk Airport already overtook Schiphol last year – handling 57 million passengers versus Amsterdam’s 55 million – to become Europe’s fourth-biggest hub – and it could even pass Frankfurt for third place this year!

The strategy driving this growth pulls feed from every corner of the world, so airlines and airports everywhere need to find out exactly what this all means. And now you can, because the first major international event focused on this €10.2 billion project takes place 8-10 December 2015 when the airport management company, İGA Havalimanı İşletmesi A.Ş, hosts the 10th ACI Airport Exchange which will include a special, high-level ‘Istanbul New Airport Development Conference’, entirely dedicated to the new airport, an event which will be combined with the first-ever large-scale guided visits to the construction site.

So watch out Europe and, for that matter, watch out Middle East – don’t bury your head in the sand – Istanbul New Airport, the game-changing global mega-hub really matters to you, it is definitely happening, and your shareholders need to know just what that means.

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Istanbul Congress Center

The İGA-hosted ACI Airport Exchange will take place 8-10 December 2015 at Istanbul Congress Center in the heart of downtown Istanbul and will include a special, high-level ‘Istanbul New Airport Development Conference’, entirely dedicated to the new airport, an event which will be combined with the first-ever large-scale guided visits of the construction site.

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