Istanbul, the largest city in Turkey is known for its varied cultural, economic and financial centre. A total of 39 districts of Istanbul province are covered by the city. Istanbul is an important tourism spot with thousands of hotels and other tourist oriented industries. Istanbul is one of the world’s major conference destinations as well and is a popular choice for the world’s leading international associations. The city is served by two international airports. The larger one is the Atatürk International Airport located in the Yeşilköy district on the European side, 24 kilometres away from the city centre. The Sabiha Gökçen International Airport is a smaller one located in the Kurtköy district on the Asian side. This airport is close to the Istanbul Park GP Racing Circuit. Both the airports serves number of flights to Istanbul every day. Istanbul flights are available from various places year round.
Atatürk International Airport is the major international airport in Istanbul that serves domestic, international flights to Istanbul. Istanbul flights and airlines that both the airports serve include Adria Airways, Air Astana, Air Malta, Air Moldova, airBaltic, Albanian Airlines, Ariana Afghan Airlines, Atlasjet, Austrian Airlines, Azerbaijan Airlines, B&H Airlines, British Airways, Buraq Air, Caspian Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Dniproavia, EgyptAir, Emirates, Finnair, Gulf Air, Iran Air, Jat Airways, Kish Air, Kuban Airlines, Libyan Airlines, Lufthansa, Malaysia Airlines, Qatar Airways, Somon Air, Singapore Airlines, Turkish Airlines and many more.