You truly feel the beauty and ease of our country’s airport procedures when you travel with your family, regardless of the class you choose. But the real sense of how special our airport is becomes clear upon your return—after you’ve left, experienced other airports abroad, and noticed the differences in even the smallest details. You start longing to set foot on the homeland’s soil as soon as possible, and once you embrace its sky, you breathe a sigh of relief, knowing that the remaining procedures will be smooth and effortless.
Here, you realize that what we take for granted—what we consider basic rights and norms—is actually the result of tremendous efforts, making it a rare global model. It’s hard to find an airport anywhere in the world that matches the efficiency and quality of our country’s airport.
Some might think my point is limited to the luxurious infrastructure—the spacious areas, commercial facilities, pleasant atmosphere, comfortable temperature, high cleanliness, especially in restrooms, or even the advanced technology in screening and smart entry systems.
While all these features definitely distinguish our airport, I want to talk about other details that may not be noticed immediately but truly make a difference.
From the moment you park your car, there’s ample space to load your luggage easily, without stress or rush. You have the right to use luggage carts—for free—or ask for help carrying bags. Inside, the signage is clear, leaving no room for confusion. The staff, without exception, are dressed elegantly, wearing welcoming smiles, and their courteous manners give you a warm, stress-free impression.
Whether it’s the check-in crew, assistance at smart gates, or service for senior citizens, the performance is fast and efficient. In some international airports, such services are only available by prior booking, if at all; here, they’re offered simply and without complications.
Even the passport officers’ uniforms convey friendliness rather than intimidation. Seating is available for everyone, free of charge, and comfort is found in every corner. Phone charging, showers, rest areas—all are possible without needing VIP lounges or first-class access.
Throughout the airport, you won’t encounter undesirable people or scams with taxis or exits.
In fact, I began writing this article while waiting at one of our country’s airport facilities, and now, as I send it at the moment of my return, I write with even greater certainty: our country’s airport is truly different.