Mardin is a Turkish city. There are a few domestic
flights to Mardin from other Turkish cities. Mardin flights originate from Ankara and Istanbul. Turkish Airlines flies scheduled commercial passenger
flights to Mardin from the above two Turkish cities. The airline flies 1 return flight everyday from Ankara to Mardin. Turkish Airlines flies 1 flight per day from Istanbul to Mardin. Charter aircraft companies also fly to Mardin Airport. There are no domestic cheap flights to Mardin.
There are no international flights to Mardin airport. International visitors to Mardin are required to change aircraft after completing immigration formalities at Ankara. A large number of international airlines fly to Esenboga Airport in Ankara. Air links exist between Ankara and all major cities of Europe. There are regular international flights to Ankara from Asian destinations like Kabul. The list of international Airline companies operating flights to Ankara include Lufthansa German Airlines, British Airways, Austrian, Hamburg International, Ariana Afghan Airlines and Azerbaijan Airlines among others. There are regular scheduled passenger flights from cities in Germany, Austria and United Kingdom.
Mardin is a city located in the south-eastern part of Turkey. The city is the administrative center of Mardin Province. The geographical location of the city is 40º42' North 37º38' East. It is situated on the slopes of a rocky mountain.
Mardin is a city full of historical attractions. The list of attractions in Mardin include the Domes of Sultan Isa Medresesi and Deyrulzafaran Monastery. The Deyrulzafaran Monastery is a Syriac Orthodox Monastery.