A major gateway to Turkey’s Aegean coast, serving as the primary airport for Bodrum and surrounding tourism regions.


Milas–Bodrum Airport (BJV) is located 36 km northeast of Bodrum and 16 km south of Milas, serving as the sole civil aviation hub for the Bodrum region and a key entry point for international and domestic tourists[5]. The airport is vital for business aviation and leisure travel, supporting the region’s tourism-driven economy.
37.2506, 27.6644
Passenger traffic increased by 4.6% year-over-year in 2025[1].
2,800
Staff includes airline personnel, ground services, security, concessions, and airport operations.

Recent terminal upgrades and apron expansions have increased capacity to handle over 5 million passengers annually.
Deployment of self-service kiosks, advanced baggage handling, and digital passenger flow management enhance efficiency.
Implementation of solar energy systems and eco-friendly ground operations support Turkey’s green airport standards[3].
Collaborate with national authorities to secure funding for further infrastructure and sustainability improvements.
Focus on expanding terminal facilities and runway capacity to accommodate rising seasonal demand.
Accelerate adoption of renewable energy and waste reduction programs to meet environmental targets.