Hatay Airport
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Hatay Airport (HTY) serves Antakya — ancient Antioch — and the wider Hatay province on Turkey's southern border, including the port city of Iskenderun. The airport is about 25 km north of Antakya. There is no municipal city bus to the terminal, so transfers rest on the Havaş coach and taxis. Havaş runs to Antakya for 220 TRY in about 60 minutes, calling at around ten stops along the way, and to Iskenderun for 320 TRY in about 75 minutes. Services are arranged around each day's arriving flights rather than a fixed timetable, so confirm on havas.net before travelling. A taxi is roughly 1,810 TRY to Antakya and about 3,210 TRY to Iskenderun by the meter, though the airport rank may offer a lower fixed fare — agree it before you set off. The open-air car park holds about 305 vehicles opposite the terminals and follows the 2026 DHMİ Group B tariff at 180 TRY per day, with the first 15 minutes free.
Hatay Airport Transport Guide
Hatay Airport serves Antakya — ancient Antioch — and the port city of Iskenderun. The airport is 25 km from Antakya and 45 km from Iskenderun. There is no municipal city bus to the terminal; transfers rely on the Havaş coach and taxis.
Havaş Shuttle
Havaş operates two routes. The Antakya service costs 220 TRY and takes about 60 minutes, calling at roughly ten stops on the way in (university campus entrance, police college, Migros junction and others), so if your destination lies along that corridor you may not need the centre at all. The Iskenderun service is 320 TRY and about 75 minutes, following the coast road through eight stops. Both are arranged around arriving flights rather than a fixed clock — the coach waits for the day's landings. There is no timetable to memorise, so confirm on havas.net or at the Havaş desk in arrivals. Tickets are bought at the desk or on board; children travel at half fare.
Taxi
Taxis wait outside the arrivals exit and run on the Hatay tariff: 60 TRY opening, 70 TRY per kilometre, 180 TRY short-distance minimum. By the meter that puts Antakya at roughly 1,810 TRY, Iskenderun about 3,210 TRY, Kırıkhan about 1,810 TRY and Reyhanlı around 2,930 TRY. Worth knowing: the airport rank sometimes applies a fixed fare instead of the meter on the Antakya and Iskenderun runs, and it can be lower than the metered estimate. Either ask for the meter or agree the fixed fare before departure. For late arrivals a taxi is often the only option, as the Havaş coach follows flight schedules and there is no night city bus.
Parking
There is a single open-air car park operated by DHMİ with roughly 305 spaces, directly opposite the domestic and international terminals, a 2–3 minute walk away. There is no covered or multi-storey garage. The 2026 DHMİ Group B tariff applies: 70 TRY up to 1 hour, 80 TRY for 1–3 hours, 105 TRY for 3–6 hours, 125 TRY for 6–12 hours and 180 TRY for a full day. The first 15 minutes are free. Motorcycles pay 90 TRY per day and midibuses, buses and trucks 245 TRY. Disabled-plated vehicles are exempt with documentation.
Distances
| Destination | Distance | Havaş | Taxi (estimate) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Antakya centre | 25 km | 220 TRY / 60 min | 1,810 TRY |
| Iskenderun | 45 km | 320 TRY / 75 min | 3,210 TRY |
| Kırıkhan | 25 km | — | 1,810 TRY |
| Reyhanlı | 41 km | — | 2,930 TRY |
Terminal
Hatay Airport has domestic and international terminals. The Havaş desk is in the arrivals hall and the taxi rank sits immediately outside the passenger exit. The car park faces both terminals, so the walk is short.