In Istanbul, urban land and sea transportation is coordinated by IETT. However, Istanbul Metropolitan
Transportation to Istanbul Airport, the world’s largest airport, and Sabiha Gökçen Airport:
There is an airport on both sides of Istanbul. Istanbul Airport on the European side and Sabiha Gökçen Airport on the Asian side serve. You can reach the city from the airports by HAVABUS and metro. To reach Istanbul Airport, you can transfer by bus from the metro line. You can also easily reach it by taxi and private airlines.
Transportation routes to Sabiha Gökçen Airport are HAVABUS, airport buses and taxis departing from Kadıköy and Taksim. Apart from these, works are continuing for the extension of Kadıköy – Tavşantepe Metro Line to Sabiha Gökçen. In addition, Sabiha Gökçen International Airport is 14 km from Pendik Train Station and you can reach the airport from here by taxi.
Istanbul City Lines:
Intra-city ferry lines connecting the two sides with 600 trips a day carry 40 million passengers a year. There are 17 lines, 50 piers, 28 ships and 950 personnel working on these lines throughout Istanbul. Sea lines, whose roots date back to 1851, are frequently used for both daily transportation and touristic purposes.