Istanbul airport breaks flights record following attack: Minister

 
Istanbul’s Atatürk
International Airport saw a record-breaking 1,424 flights take off and
land three days after the June 28 terror attack, Transport Minister
Ahmet Arslan said July 4.    

Speaking at the airport,
Arslan said the previous record was exceeded on July 1 following the
June 28 gun and suicide bomb attacks that killed 45 people and wounded
more than 200.    

“It was a record of Ataturk Airport,” Arslan said. “Again yesterday and today we had air traffic of around 1,380 planes.”

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