- The ministry said that from December 10, 鈥渘ew flights were added鈥� after an initial 10 flights a day but did not give details
- Turkish officials hope the new airport will make Istanbul a global travel hub linking Europe, Asia and Africa
ISTANBUL: A transfer of Istanbul鈥檚 Ataturk airport operations to its new international facility has been delayed and will now happen 鈥済radually鈥� from January, the Turkish transport ministry said on Friday.
Planes and equipment had been due to be moved from Ataturk airport to the new facility on December 31 after its inauguration on October 29 by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
鈥淔rom January 1 2019, the gradual transfer will be accelerated and without compromising the passengers鈥� comfort, flights and ground services will be transferred from Ataturk Airport to Istanbul Airport gradually,鈥� the transport ministry said in a statement.
The ministry added that from December 10, 鈥渘ew flights were added鈥� after an initial 10 flights a day but did not give details.
Turkish news agency DHA had reported on Tuesday that the large move would happen in March 2019.
Turkish Airlines on Wednesday said the move had been 鈥減ostponed to a future date鈥� but did not say when exactly.
鈥淯ntil that time, all our current operations will still be carried out at Istanbul Ataturk Airport,鈥� the airline added.
There had already been expectations that the airport, one of a number of mega-projects built under Erdogan鈥檚 rule, would not be in use fully until 2019 because of delays and a workers鈥� strike over poor conditions.
Turkish officials hope the new airport will make Istanbul a global travel hub linking Europe, Asia and Africa, and Ankara says it will eventually become the world鈥檚 largest.