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ATÜ Duty Free has Expanded its Operations at Antalya Airport

Issue 31 - 2025
ATÜ Duty Free has Expanded its Operations at Antalya Airport

ATÜ Duty Free, a joint venture of TAV Airports and Unifree Duty Free/Gebr. Heinemann, has expanded its operations at Antalya Airport with new stores.

Having launched its operations in April at Terminal 2's International Departures level with a main duty free store, its exclusive concept stores Luxury Square and Old Bazaar, and two additional shops at the Arrivals level, ATÜ Duty Free is now doubling its footprint.

The company has started operating duty free stores in both Arrivals and Departures at Terminals 1 and 2, as well as at the bus gate duty free shop. By the end of November, ATÜ Duty Free plans to complete the refurbishment and opening of new stores, increasing its total operational space in Antalya to 12,000 square meters.

ATÜ Duty Free CEO Ersan Arcan stated: "By expanding our operations at Antalya Airport, we continue to offer passengers a world-class shopping experience. With the expansion project at Antalya Airport, the terminal capacity has doubled and commercial areas have nearly tripled. Taking into account Antalya's strong position in tourism and the increased airport capacity, we aim to enhance our passengers’ travel experience by offering a wide range of products—from items that reflect our cultural heritage to the world’s most prestigious brands."


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