Are international flights from/to Istanbul Atatürk Airport empty? [closed]

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After the attack on Istanbul Atatürk Airport, are international flights leaving from or going to there currently relatively empty?






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Why is Istanbul Airport closed?

The closure of Europe's busiest airport grounds flights stretching from the Middle East and Africa to Europe and Asia.

Is Istanbul Airport operating now?

Despite not reaching its full capacity, Istanbul Airport is already fully operational.

Is Istanbul Airport back to normal?

"Flights have gradually begun returning to normal," Turkish Airlines CEO Bilal Eksi tweeted on Wednesday. Istanbul Airport closed on Monday for the first time since it took over from the old Ataturk Airport as the global hub of Turkish Airlines in 2019.

Is Istanbul Ataturk Airport closed?

Since then, the airport has been permanently closed while commercial passenger flights are all handled at the newly built Istanbul Airport with all freight operations subsequently relocating as well on 5 February 2022.



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