Çukurova International Airport Çukurova Uluslararası Havalimanı | |||||||||||||||
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Çukurova International Airport | |||||||||||||||
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| Airport type | Public | ||||||||||||||
| Owner | DHMİ | ||||||||||||||
| Operator | State Airports Administration (Turkish:Devlet Hava Meydanları İşletmesi (DHMİ) | ||||||||||||||
| Serves | Mersin andAdana | ||||||||||||||
| Location | Tarsus, Mersin, Turkey | ||||||||||||||
| Opened | 10 August 2024; 18 months ago (2024-08-10) | ||||||||||||||
| Operating base for | Pegasus Airlines | ||||||||||||||
| Elevation AMSL | 6 m / 19 ft | ||||||||||||||
| Coordinates | 36°53′49″N35°04′03″E / 36.89694°N 35.06750°E /36.89694; 35.06750 | ||||||||||||||
| Website | cukurovaairport | ||||||||||||||
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Çukurova International Airport (IATA:COV,ICAO:LTDB) is anairport in theTarsus district ofMersin Province, southernTurkey. It serves the provincesMersin andAdana.[1] The airport was built in order to replace its predecessorAdana Şakirpaşa Airport due to the old airport’s location of being in the city centre, and had no room to expand or be modernised. WhenAdana Şakirpaşa Airport closed to commercial passenger airlines, many airlines switched their route across to the new airport for Adana, namely Çukurova Airport.[2]
The new airport was constructed at the west ofKarasavran village betweenÇiçekli andKargılı inTarsus district ofMersin Province. The distance from the airport toYenice, the main railroad junction is 7 km (4.3 mi), toÇukurova Motorway is 14 km (8.7 mi), and to Tarsus is about 20 km (12 mi). The airport is close to another project, the Kazanlı Coast Tourism Project, within the scope ofTourism centers of Mersin Province.[3]
Çukurova is a region in mid-south Turkiye which includes the historicalCilicia of the antiquity. The Turkish provinces ofAdana,Mersin,Osmaniye as well as a part ofHatay are in Çukurova. These provinces were being served byAdana Şakirpaşa Airport in the urban fabric ofAdana city. However, the increasing air traffic necessitates a higher capacity airport.
The construction contract was signed on 26 January 2012. According to a statement made byBinali Yıldırım,Minister of Communications, Maritime affairs and Telecommunications, it is abuild-operate-transfer project. The undertaker is a consortium of "Skyline" and "Zonguldak Özel Sivil Havacılık". The builders have the right to operate the airport for a term of nine years and ten months.[1] The minister added that the airport will have international status and will so help to increase the export of the region and the number of tourists.[4] According to the newspaperHürriyet, the project's cost will be 357 million Euro. When finished, it will serve to 15 million people, and the capacity will be doubled in the future.[5]
The groundbreaking ceremony was held on 28 May 2013.[6] In the ceremony, then-Minister of Transport Binali Yıldırım explained that the location of the airport was carefully chosen to serve both Adana and Mersin.
The formal opening ceremony of the new airport took place on 10 August 2024.[7]Adana Şakirpaşa Airport closed at 00:00 on 11 August 2024 to all commercial airlines, and Çukurova Airport opened at 12:00 on 11 August 2024.[8] The inauguration was done by PresidentRecep Tayyip Erdoğan.[9]




| Airlines | Destinations |
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| Aeroflot | Moscow–Sheremetyevo[10] |
| AJet | Ankara,[11]Beirut,[12]Ercan,[11]Istanbul–Sabiha Gökçen[11] Seasonal:Skopje[13] |
| Azerbaijan Airlines | Seasonal:Baku[14] |
| Corendon Airlines | Seasonal:Cologne/Bonn,[15]Düsseldorf,Nuremberg[15] |
| Eurowings | Seasonal:Berlin,[16]Düsseldorf,Hamburg[17] |
| Fly Cham | Aleppo,[18]Damascus[19] |
| Fly Kıbrıs Airlines | Ercan[20] |
| Pegasus Airlines | Antalya,Beirut,Bodrum,Düsseldorf,Erbil (begins 11 March 2026)[21],Ercan,Istanbul–Sabiha Gökçen,İzmir,London–Stansted (begins 2 April 2026)[22],Trabzon,Van Seasonal:Berlin[23] |
| SunExpress[24] | Antalya,Bursa,[25]Düsseldorf,Frankfurt,[26]İzmir,London–Stansted,[27]Samsun,[25]Stuttgart,Trabzon,[28]Van[25] Seasonal:Amsterdam,[29]Berlin,[30]Brussels,Hannover,Munich[28] |
| Turkish Airlines | Istanbul |

The cargo terminal at Çukurova International Airport was inaugurated in 2025. Located within the borders of Mersin Province, the airport primarily serves the export logistics needs of Adana, Mersin and other provinces in the Çukurova region, including Osmaniye, Niğde, and Hatay.
Operated by Turkish Cargo, the facility is the second-largest air cargo terminal in Turkey. It has an annual cargo handling capacity of 25,000 tons and is designed with a modular structure that allows for future expansion. The total size of the storage and goods acceptance areas is 11,000 m².
The terminal handles high-value and sensitive goods such as veterinary vaccines, seafood, fresh fruits and vegetables, cut flowers, textile products, and ship spare parts, which are transported to 112 countries and 200 destinations. Approximately 44% of the cargo consists of special cargo, highlighting the terminal’s significant contribution to the region's foreign trade volume.
| Year (months) | Domestic | % change | International | % change | Total | % change |
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| 2025 | 4,111,135 | 1,290,817 | 5,401,952 | |||
| 2024 | 1,474,305 | 443,233 | 1,917,538 |
^1 : 2024 statistics correspond to the last 5 months of 2024 since the opening of the airport.
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