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28 Temmuz 2009 Salı
Sabiha Gokcen International Airport
Sabiha Gokcen International Airport
Address :
Sabiha Gokcen International Airport 34912 Pendik
Istanbul/TURKIYE
Tel : + 90 216 585 50 00
Fax : + 90 216 585 51 14
SITA : SAWOOYF
Located on the Anatolian shore of Istanbul at Pendik / Kurtkoy, at a distance of 40 km to Kadikoy, 12 km to Pendik and 50 km to Taksim. It has a really convenient traffic in terms of transportation with its 1.5 km connection to the TEM motorway.
Visit our website for online reservation : http://www.aeroporttransfer.com/reservation.asp
or send us an email : reservation@aeroporttransfer.com
Address :
Sabiha Gokcen International Airport 34912 Pendik
Istanbul/TURKIYE
Tel : + 90 216 585 50 00
Fax : + 90 216 585 51 14
SITA : SAWOOYF
Located on the Anatolian shore of Istanbul at Pendik / Kurtkoy, at a distance of 40 km to Kadikoy, 12 km to Pendik and 50 km to Taksim. It has a really convenient traffic in terms of transportation with its 1.5 km connection to the TEM motorway.
Visit our website for online reservation : http://www.aeroporttransfer.com/reservation.asp
or send us an email : reservation@aeroporttransfer.com
Ataturk International Airport
Ataturk International Airport
Address :
DHMI Atatürk Havalimani Basmüdürlügü 34149 Yesilköy / ISTANBUL
Tel: + 90 212 465 30 00
Fax: +90 212 465 32 50
New International Terminal constructed in Built-Operate-Transfer model by TAV Consortium was opened in January 10, 2000. 267,500 square meters terminal building consisting of 23 stands with boarding bridges has a capacity of 20 million passengers per year. The International Terminal has been concoursed with/to? the metro station by infrastructure works.
A transportation tunnel and a connecting bridge provides the passengers rapid access to the Domestic Terminal.
Baggage are directed to the aircraft automatically by a Baggage Reconciliation System. This system prevents the unreconciled bags of the passengers unable to catch the aircraft from being loaded to the aircraft. Baggages of transit flights are directed regarding to the final departure point by optic readers.
Quick, comfortable and cheap!!!
Same services for the transfer back to the airport. We pick you up at your hotel, home or airport terminal and take you to your destination at a fixed price.
Unlike some services we wait for you for at least an hour even if your flight is delayed.
Click for Reservation : http://www.aeroporttransfer.com/reservation.asp
or email us : reservation@aeroporttransfer.com
Address :
DHMI Atatürk Havalimani Basmüdürlügü 34149 Yesilköy / ISTANBUL
Tel: + 90 212 465 30 00
Fax: +90 212 465 32 50
New International Terminal constructed in Built-Operate-Transfer model by TAV Consortium was opened in January 10, 2000. 267,500 square meters terminal building consisting of 23 stands with boarding bridges has a capacity of 20 million passengers per year. The International Terminal has been concoursed with/to? the metro station by infrastructure works.
A transportation tunnel and a connecting bridge provides the passengers rapid access to the Domestic Terminal.
Baggage are directed to the aircraft automatically by a Baggage Reconciliation System. This system prevents the unreconciled bags of the passengers unable to catch the aircraft from being loaded to the aircraft. Baggages of transit flights are directed regarding to the final departure point by optic readers.
Quick, comfortable and cheap!!!
Same services for the transfer back to the airport. We pick you up at your hotel, home or airport terminal and take you to your destination at a fixed price.
Unlike some services we wait for you for at least an hour even if your flight is delayed.
Click for Reservation : http://www.aeroporttransfer.com/reservation.asp
or email us : reservation@aeroporttransfer.com
Istanbul Aeroport Transfer
convenient transfer service between Istanbul airports and the city center.
We provide a simple but efficient private transfer operating 7/24 a week between Istanbul Airports (Ataturk Airport or Sabiha Gokcen Airport) and your hotel without any extra charge for the luggages. We use experienced English speaking drivers who specialize in the door-to-door transport of passengers and who know their way around Istanbul. Our driver will wait for you outside the customs and will then drive you directly to your hotel in a comfortable vehicle with AC. Our fleet of mini-vans and cars offer a comfortable, reliable and economical transport into or out of Istanbul. No need to queue for taxis with their uncertain rates, or drag your bags around searching for public transport.
Quick, comfortable and cheap!!!
Same services for the transfer back to the airport. We pick you up at your hotel, home or airport terminal and take you to your destination at a fixed price.
Unlike some services we wait for you for at least an hour even if your flight is delayed.
If you book a two way transportation, you will have free panaromic city tour.
(City tour is include guide, transportation. Exclude entrance fee for museums)
Book Your Transfer Now : reservation@aeroporttransfer.com
We provide a simple but efficient private transfer operating 7/24 a week between Istanbul Airports (Ataturk Airport or Sabiha Gokcen Airport) and your hotel without any extra charge for the luggages. We use experienced English speaking drivers who specialize in the door-to-door transport of passengers and who know their way around Istanbul. Our driver will wait for you outside the customs and will then drive you directly to your hotel in a comfortable vehicle with AC. Our fleet of mini-vans and cars offer a comfortable, reliable and economical transport into or out of Istanbul. No need to queue for taxis with their uncertain rates, or drag your bags around searching for public transport.
Quick, comfortable and cheap!!!
Same services for the transfer back to the airport. We pick you up at your hotel, home or airport terminal and take you to your destination at a fixed price.
Unlike some services we wait for you for at least an hour even if your flight is delayed.
If you book a two way transportation, you will have free panaromic city tour.
(City tour is include guide, transportation. Exclude entrance fee for museums)
Book Your Transfer Now : reservation@aeroporttransfer.com
A Remarkable European City - Rome, Italy
by Wade Rowland - Part 1
Author Wade Rowland spent several weeks in Rome researching his most recent book, Galileo's Mistake, on the seventeenth-century confrontation between Galileo and the Church, led by Pope Urban VIII. In this excerpt from Galileo's Mistake, he offers some reflections in the magnificence of Rome and on the virtues of travel.
I left St. Peter's feeling this was a lucky day for me and headed in the direction of the Capitoline museums in the centre of the Rome. There, I knew, I could find another statue of Urban VIII, also by Bernini.
Ponte St. Angelo
with Bernini scuptures
Rome, Italy
I crossed the Tiber on the venerable Ponte St. Angelo, although it was slightly out of my way, just to see Bernini's eight wonderful wind-blown angels once again. From there I threaded my way though the endlessly fascinating labyrinth of narrow streets and tiny piazzas, poking my nose into antique shops and used book stores and bakeries and wine and oil cellars, to the Piazza Navona.
There I paused to admire the glorious Fountain of the Rivers by the ubiquitous Bernini before continuing my circuitous path east past the Pantheon, down Via della Minerva, where I treated myself to a chocolate-and-pistachio gelato, past the storied Santa Maria sopre Minerva, south from there across the noisy, smelly and congested Corso Immanuel II and into another rabbit's warren of medieval streets and alleyways where I happily resumed my browsing.
I was soon at the Piazza Aracoeli, from where it is just a short, death-defying sprint across the shooting gallery known as Via dei Teatro di Marcello to Michelangelo's stately staircase mounting to the top of the Capitoline, my destination.
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Author Wade Rowland spent several weeks in Rome researching his most recent book, Galileo's Mistake, on the seventeenth-century confrontation between Galileo and the Church, led by Pope Urban VIII. In this excerpt from Galileo's Mistake, he offers some reflections in the magnificence of Rome and on the virtues of travel.
I left St. Peter's feeling this was a lucky day for me and headed in the direction of the Capitoline museums in the centre of the Rome. There, I knew, I could find another statue of Urban VIII, also by Bernini.
Ponte St. Angelo
with Bernini scuptures
Rome, Italy
I crossed the Tiber on the venerable Ponte St. Angelo, although it was slightly out of my way, just to see Bernini's eight wonderful wind-blown angels once again. From there I threaded my way though the endlessly fascinating labyrinth of narrow streets and tiny piazzas, poking my nose into antique shops and used book stores and bakeries and wine and oil cellars, to the Piazza Navona.
There I paused to admire the glorious Fountain of the Rivers by the ubiquitous Bernini before continuing my circuitous path east past the Pantheon, down Via della Minerva, where I treated myself to a chocolate-and-pistachio gelato, past the storied Santa Maria sopre Minerva, south from there across the noisy, smelly and congested Corso Immanuel II and into another rabbit's warren of medieval streets and alleyways where I happily resumed my browsing.
I was soon at the Piazza Aracoeli, from where it is just a short, death-defying sprint across the shooting gallery known as Via dei Teatro di Marcello to Michelangelo's stately staircase mounting to the top of the Capitoline, my destination.
Continue this travel article on Rome Italy
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