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Officially named
the Milas-Bodrum Airport
(airport code: BJV), everybody
calls it simply Bodrum Airport.
The modern airport, built during the
late 1990s, is 36 km (21 miles) northeast
of Bodrum,
16 km (10 miles) south of Milas,
just north of the Güllük intersection
(Map)
The International Terminal (Dis
Hatlar) and Domestic
Terminal (Iç Hatlar) are
about 1 km apart, separated by grassy
fields. It's about a 15-minute walk
across the fields between the terminals,
longer if you walk on the roads.

Havas
airport buses will
take you into Bodrum. Atlasjet has its own free
bus service between
Milas-Bodrum Airport and the center
of Bodrum.
Otherwise, unless you
are part of an organized tour being
met by a bus or minibus, you'll
probably have to take an expensive airport
taxi. Find other travelers
with whom to split the cost. More...
Click
here for airport transport details.
Buses and
minibuses run frequently along the
highway 2 km (1.25 miles) east of the
International terminal, but you'll
have to walk to get to the highway.
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The International (Dis
Hatlar) Terminal at Milas-Bodrum
Airport (BJV), which
serves Turkey's southern Aegean
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