New ‘Sister Airport’ for İGA Istanbul Airport: Sydney

New ‘Sister Airport’ for İGA Istanbul Airport: Sydney

  • iGA Istanbul Airport has signed a Sister Airport Agreement with Sydney Airport to boost passenger and cargo traffic, route development, and joint destination promotion.
  • The partnership includes regular management meetings, knowledge sharing, and coordinated marketing to strengthen tourism and trade between Türkiye and Australia.
  • This marks iGA’s tenth Sister Airport partnership, reinforcing Istanbul’s position as the world’s most connected global hub with flights to over 330 destinations.
iGA continues to enhance the range and quality of services offered at Istanbul Airport through strategic collaborations that also contribute to Türkiye’s touristic, commercial, and cultural advancement.
Strengthening its global connectivity and service excellence through international partnerships, iGA Istanbul Airport – the hub offering flights to the highest number of destinations worldwide – has signed a Sister Airport Agreement with Sydney Airport (SYD) in Australia.
This strategic cooperation aims to increase passenger and cargo traffic between the two airports, enhance air services, and jointly promote destinations. Within the scope of the partnership, both parties will collaborate on route development, mutual destination promotion, and information sharing.
Under the agreement:
  • Annual management meetings will be held, with workshops or seminars organised when needed.
  • Both sides will exchange non-commercially sensitive data and best practices to encourage knowledge sharing.
  • The development of new and additional air services will be promoted.
  • Joint marketing and promotional activities will be conducted to raise the visibility of Istanbul and Sydney as destinations.
The Sister Airport Agreement between iGA Istanbul Airport and Sydney Airport marks an important step supporting both airports’ shared vision for sustainable growth, passenger experience, and global connectivity.
Agreement Strengthens Istanbul’s Global Standing
This partnership reinforces Türkiye’s position in the Australian market, further strengthening tourism, trade, and cultural ties between Istanbul and Sydney.
Following the Sister Airport Agreement signed in June with Chicago O’Hare International Airport (CDA) in the United States, this new collaboration with Sydney Airport becomes the tenth such agreement within iGA Istanbul Airport’s international network.
iGA Istanbul Airport has also established Sister Airport partnerships with Incheon International Airport (South Korea), Capital Airports Holding, Shanghai Airport Authority, and Sichuan Provincial Airport Group (China), Copenhagen Airport (Denmark), Airports of Thailand, and Airports Corporation of Vietnam.
According to the 2025 Airport Industry Connectivity Report published by ACI EUROPE, İGA Istanbul Airport has overtaken Frankfurt to become the world leader in the Global Hub Connectivity ranking. Maintaining its position as Europe’s Most Connected Airport in 2024 and 2025, iGA Istanbul Airport offers direct flights to over 330 destinations and serves more than 110 airlines, ranking among the top three airports globally with the highest number of airlines served.
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James Graham is an award-winning transport media journalist with a long background in the commercial freight sector, including commercial aviation and the aviation supply chain. He was the initial Air Cargo Week journalist and retuned later for a stint as editor. He continues his association as editor of the monthly supplements. He has reported for the newspaper from global locations as well as the UK.

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