Antalya International Airport Terminal 1 Map (Most Up-To-Date)
Antalya Airport’s Terminal 1 (International) is a linear, multi-level terminal in Turkey’s Antalya gateway hub, with landside curb and check-in on the ground floor, border processing on an upper mezzanine, and the main departures concourse above that. It runs roughly north–south with a long curb frontage and a “stacked” vertical flow (enter → check-in → passport control → second security → gates), which is why delays compound fast when queues form.
Map Table
| Level | Primary Zone | Nearest Anchor | Access Control |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ground | Entry screening + check-in hall | terminal sliding doors + FIDS screens | screened on entry |
| Mezzanine / Level 1 | passport control (departures) | border police booths | controlled queue |
| Level 2 (airside) | second security → duty-free → gates | duty-free maze + food court | point-of-no-return |
| Ground (arrivals) | baggage reclaim → customs → arrivals hall | customs green/red channels | one-way exit doors |
Antalya Airport Terminal 1 Map Strategy
- Treat Terminal 1 as two problems stacked together: multiple checkpoints plus vertical level changes; build buffer time around the first screening at the sliding-door entrance and the second screening immediately after passport control.
- Lock in terminal geography before you arrive: Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 are not walk-connected; plan a landside taxi/shuttle move if you’re in the wrong building, starting from the departures curb stops.
- Make “point-of-no-return” a map moment: do not pass the one-way doors after customs/baggage reclaim until bags, declarations, SIM/Wi-Fi needs, and meet-up details are settled.
- Reduce curbside gambling: match your pickup to the terminal frontage (Terminal 1 arrivals curb for taxis) and use the fare signboard + “Taksi” roof-sign line as your visual confirmation before loading.
2026 Antalya International Airport Terminal 1 Map + Printable PDF
Operational flow at 2026 remains defined by Antalya Terminal 1’s layered controls: screening at the building entrance, then passport control, then a second security checkpoint before duty-free and gates. The campus layout also stays in effect, with Terminal 2 physically separated from the Terminal 1/Domestic cluster, so a wrong-terminal drop-off still triggers a landside vehicle transfer and a full reset of controls.

Antalya International Airport Terminal 1 Arrival First Floor Map 2026

Antalya International Airport Terminal 1 Arrival Ground Level Map 2026

Antalya International Airport Terminal 1 Departure Check In Area Map 2026

Antalya International Airport Terminal 1 Departure First Floor Map 2026

Antalya International Airport Terminal 1 Departure Second Floor Map 2026

2026 Antalya International Airport Terminal 1 Map Guide
What is the shortest walking route (by named corridors/doors) from Terminal 1 Arrivals to the Terminal 1 Domestic/Transfer routing point used for onward flights?
Exiting Terminal 1 International Arrivals and walking right along the covered curbside canopy to the Domestic Terminal (İç Hatlar) entrance is the shortest practical transfer route for onward domestic flights. This route is landside because customs controls typically prevent a simple internal corridor transfer for passengers.
Walk out through the Customs exit into the public Arrivals hall, then continue straight to the main Arrivals exit doors to the curb. Turn right (facing away from the building) and follow the covered sidewalk under the canopy along the same terminal frontage until you reach the clearly signed İç Hatlar (Domestic) entrance doors. The walk is about 200–300 meters (roughly 3–5 minutes) and stays flat for luggage trolleys.
What is the exact walking distance (meters) from the Terminal 1 international arrivals exit point to the nearest Terminal 1 taxi rank?
The walking distance is about 15–30 meters from the Terminal 1 international arrivals exit doors to the nearest official taxi rank. The taxi line starts immediately at the arrivals curb directly in front of the main exit.
The practical path is straight out of the one-way Customs/Arrivals exit into the public Arrivals hall, continue to the main exterior sliding doors, then step onto the curbside under the canopy. The taxi queue is on the inner curb lane parallel to those doors, marked by yellow/orange taxis with “Taksi” roof signs and a fare signboard near the head of the line.
Where is the physical point-of-no-return in Terminal 1 (the doorway/turnstile) after which you cannot reach landside services without re-clearing controls?
The point-of-no-return is the one-way sliding doors between the Customs/Baggage Reclaim area and the public International Arrivals hall. Once you pass through these doors into the meet-and-greet area, you cannot go back to baggage reclaim or customs without staff intervention, and routine re-entry is not allowed.
You’ll hit this threshold after baggage claim and the customs channels (green/red). The doors open by sensor from the secure side but do not open from the public side, and staff are typically positioned nearby to prevent reverse flow. Resolve missing-bag issues, customs questions, and any last needs inside the reclaim/customs zone before crossing into the public arrivals hall.
What is the exact door / curb zone for Terminal 1 taxi pickup, and what signage text marks it (so a traveler can match it on-site)?
Terminal 1 taxi pickup is at the Arrivals-level curb directly outside the main International Arrivals exit doors. The identifying on-site text to match is the roof sign “Taksi” on the official yellow/orange taxis, plus the large fare signboard posted at the head of the queue.
After you exit customs into the public Arrivals hall, head to the main exterior sliding doors to the curb under the canopy. The taxi line runs parallel to these doors on the inner curb lane, with airport-tagged vehicles staged in a single queue. If you see transfer/tour placards inside the hall, keep moving straight to the exterior doors; the taxi zone begins immediately outside rather than in a remote lot.
Where is the Wi-Fi registration kiosk in Terminal 1 (exact landmark: next to X counter / across from Y), and what is the closest entrance to reach it fastest?
The Wi-Fi registration kiosk is in the Terminal 1 Arrivals hall landside near the Information Desk area, positioned close to the baggage-claim exit flow where passengers spill into the public meet-and-greet zone. The fastest way to reach it is to exit customs through the one-way doors into the public Arrivals hall and stay in the central hall area rather than going out to the curb.
This is the “passport-scan kiosk” setup (often branded WiSpotter or similar) that prints a PIN after ID verification, with access typically capped at about 30 minutes. If you’re coming from outside the terminal, enter via the main International Arrivals hall doors from the curb and head inward toward the Information Desk zone; that keeps you closest to the kiosk cluster used by newly arriving passengers.
What is the shortest indoor path from Terminal 1 check-in hall to the first security screening point, including the exact location where the queue begins?
The first security screening point is at the Terminal 1 building entrance, before the check-in hall, so there is no indoor path from check-in to “Security 1” without backtracking to the curb doors. The queue begins outside and immediately inside the main sliding entrance doors where X-ray belts and walk-through metal detectors are set up.
From the curb, join the line at the primary sliding-door entry for Departures/Check-in, then pass through the X-ray/metal detector lanes to enter the check-in hall. If you are already at the check-in counters and realize you haven’t cleared the perimeter screening, you must walk back toward the curb-facing doors and rejoin the screening queue at that same entrance checkpoint.
If a traveler accidentally arrives at Terminal 2 but needs Terminal 1, what is the fastest physical transfer route (walkway/shuttle/road crossing) and where does it start (exact pickup/walk origin point)?
A taxi is the fastest transfer from Terminal 2 to Terminal 1 because there is no safe pedestrian connection between the terminals. The transfer starts at the Terminal 2 landside curb where taxis stage at the departures/arrivals frontage, and it typically takes about 5 minutes by road.
The alternative is the free inter-terminal shuttle, which is slower mainly due to headways (often 20–30 minutes). The shuttle boarding point is typically at the Terminal 2 departures curb stop area (look for inter-terminal shuttle/Havaş-style stop signage near the frontage lanes). Walking is not recommended given the ~2.5 km separation, highway traffic, and lack of continuous sidewalks.
Where is the second security checkpoint located relative to passport control / gates in Terminal 1 (the spot that creates the “screened twice” time penalty)?
The second security checkpoint is immediately after departures passport control and before the duty-free/gate concourse on the upper departures level. This is the control point that creates the “screened twice” time penalty because it follows the earlier perimeter screening at the terminal entrance.
After check-in, you go up to the passport control hall on the mezzanine/Level 1, clear the border booths, then follow the one-way flow directly into the centralized security lanes where you divest liquids and electronics. The exit of this checkpoint feeds straight into the duty-free “maze,” and from there you continue into the main airside concourse and gate areas—there is no bypass route around it.
What is the closest seating cluster to passport control in Terminal 1, and what are its nearest fixed landmarks (shop names/gate range) to find it quickly?
Seating is minimal to effectively none near the passport control queues in Terminal 1, so the closest reliable seating is after you clear the second security checkpoint in the main airside concourse. The first usable seating clusters are typically in the open gate waiting areas immediately beyond the duty-free exit, before the gate lounge entrances.
If you need a fast “findable” target, use the duty-free end point as your landmark: walk through passport control, clear the second security lanes, follow the forced path through duty-free, then look for the first open seating banks as the concourse widens toward the gate corridors and the Level 2 food court zone. For sitting before passport control, plan on standing, or look only for occasional benches at the periphery rather than a true seating cluster.
Where is the nearest open late-night food/drink option to Terminal 1 departures, and what is the exact walking path from the main security exit to that venue?
The nearest late-night food options are in the Level 2 airside food court immediately after you clear the second security checkpoint and emerge into the departures commercial zone. The closest venues are typically the first fast-food counters you reach once you exit the duty-free funnel.
From the second security exit, follow the one-way passenger flow into the duty-free area, then continue straight to the duty-free exit opening where the concourse widens. Turn toward the clustered illuminated storefronts in the food court zone; 24/7 operators in Terminal 1 include Burger King, Subway, Popeyes, Sbarro, and Mado. If you can see multiple branded signs at once, you’re in the right spot—the food court is designed as a central landmark off the main gate corridors.
Where is the baggage claim hall exit in Terminal 1, and what is the shortest path from that exit to the public transport stop area?
The baggage claim hall exit is the customs-controlled exit that funnels you through the green/red channels and then out the one-way sliding doors into the public International Arrivals hall. That one-way doorway is the functional “exit point” from baggage reclaim into landside.
From those one-way doors, walk through the Arrivals hall to the main exterior exit to the curb, then turn right and follow the covered sidewalk canopy along the terminal frontage for about 200–300 meters to the Domestic Terminal (İç Hatlar). From the Domestic Terminal area, cross the access road via the marked crossing/overpass to reach the AntRay tram station platforms located opposite the Domestic Terminal frontage.
What is the minimum required walking time (based on distance, not queue estimates) from Terminal 1 curb drop-off to the passport control entry line?
The minimum curb-to-passport-control walking time is about 8–12 minutes in Terminal 1, assuming uninterrupted movement and no queues. This includes the mandatory perimeter screening at the entrance and the internal walk to the vertical transition up to the passport control level.
From curb drop-off, you walk to the main sliding-door entry, pass through the first X-ray/metal detector zone, continue across the check-in hall toward the central escalators/elevators, go up to the mezzanine/Level 1, and then walk into the passport control queue entry lanes in front of the border police booths. The distance is not huge, but the path is “stacked” across checkpoints and levels, which is why it rarely feels quick in practice.
