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Havas Bus Schedules 2026: Izmir, Antalya, Bodrum, Marmaris All Routes

2026-03-2613 dkMerry Tourism

Havas bus schedules, stop information and route details across Turkey. Updated 2026 guide covering Izmir, Antalya, Dalaman, Bodrum and Ankara routes.

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Key Takeaways

  • Havas operates on more than 10 airport routes across Turkey
  • Schedules are flight-arrival based rather than fixed timetables
  • Service frequency increases in summer and decreases in winter
  • Late-night Havas services after midnight may not be available on most routes
  • Fixed-price private transfers are available 24/7 with direct door-to-door service

Havas is one of Turkey's leading airport bus companies, running regular services from Istanbul, Ankara, Izmir, Antalya, Dalaman, Bodrum-Milas and several other airports. Preferred as an economical and practical transport link between airports and city centers, Havas is an important option for both holiday-makers and business travelers İlgili: Istanbul Airport Transfer.

In this comprehensive guide, we have compiled the 2026 schedules, stop information, journey times and private transfer comparisons for all major Havas routes across Turkey. Which route has services when, what is the night service situation, and which alternative is best for families — all these questions are answered here.

Which Airports Does Havas Serve?

Havas operates regular services from Istanbul, Ankara, Izmir, Antalya, Dalaman, Bodrum-Milas and several other major Turkish airports to their respective city centers.

The Havas network covers Turkey's busiest airports. Istanbul Sabiha Gokcen, Ankara Esenboga, Izmir Adnan Menderes, Antalya, Dalaman, Bodrum-Milas and Trabzon are among the primary routes. Each route has different destinations and stop points.

Regulated by Turkey's Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure, Havas services depart from designated stops at airport terminal exits. Some routes include intermediate stops while others go directly to the city center. Schedules are tied to flight arrivals and vary by season.

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Havas Routes
80+
Daily Services (Summer)
45 seats
Bus Capacity
Varies by route
Night Service
25-30 min
Izmir ADB Time
40-50 min
Antalya Time
1h 15min
Dalaman-Fethiye
55-65 min
Bodrum-Milas Time
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What Are the Izmir Havas Schedules for 2026?

Havas services from Izmir Adnan Menderes Airport (ADB) to the city center take approximately 25-30 minutes. Departures typically follow flight arrivals by 15-20 minutes. During summer, there are 10-15 daily services; in winter, this drops to 6-8.

The final stop on the Izmir Havas route is usually the Alsancak or Basmane area. From there, local taxis, IZBAN or metro can take you to your hotel. After midnight, services may be limited — planning a private transfer in advance is advisable for late-night arrivals.

How Frequent Are Antalya Havas Services?

Havas services from Antalya Airport to the city center take approximately 40-50 minutes. As one of Turkey's busiest tourism airports, Antalya sees very high service frequency during summer — up to 15-20 daily departures. The stop is typically near the Otogar or Ismetpasa Caddesi.

An important point for Antalya is that Havas does not go directly to resort towns like Kemer, Belek, Side or Alanya. Reaching these destinations requires secondary transport from the city center. Private transfers, by contrast, take you directly from the airport to your resort hotel — no connections needed.

How Do the Dalaman and Bodrum Havas Routes Work?

From Dalaman Airport, Havas takes approximately 1 hour 15 minutes to Fethiye and 1 hour 45 minutes to Marmaris. From Bodrum-Milas Airport to Bodrum center, the journey is approximately 55-65 minutes. Both airports see services planned around flight arrivals.

Dalaman and Bodrum see increased Havas services during summer as charter flights multiply. However, finding late-night services can be difficult. Destinations like Oludeniz, Gocek or Turgutreis are not directly served by Havas — private transfers are the most practical solution for these locations.

What About the Ankara Havas Schedule and Kizilay Route?

Havas services from Ankara Esenboga Airport to Kizilay take approximately 40-50 minutes. Services are planned around flight arrivals, running every 30-60 minutes during daytime hours. The Kizilay stop is at the heart of the city center and convenient for metro connections.

Night Havas services from Ankara also decrease. Finding a Havas bus after midnight can be difficult, especially for late-arriving flights. Since Ankara has no metro connection to the airport, taxis or private transfers are the only nighttime options.

What Does the Overall Havas Schedule Table Look Like?

Are Private Transfers or Havas Better for Families with Children?

For budget-focused solo or couple travelers, Havas is a suitable option. However, for families with children, it has notable drawbacks: no child seats, limited luggage space, secondary transport needed after the bus, and limited night services.

Private transfers include complimentary ISOFIX child seats, generous luggage capacity, direct hotel delivery and 24/7 service as standard. For families of 3 or more, the per-person cost is generally comparable to a Havas plus taxi combination — without the transfer stress.

Havas Ticket Prices and Payment Methods 2026

Havas ticket prices vary by route. SAW to Taksim is approximately 40-60 TL, Izmir ADB to Alsancak around 35-50 TL, and long routes like Dalaman to Fethiye can reach 80-100 TL. Tickets are available from the driver in cash or online via the Havas website and app. Children under certain ages may travel free or at reduced rates — confirm with Havas before booking.

Cost Comparison: Havas vs Private Transfer

How to Track Havas Schedules in Real Time

  • Havas official website (havas.net): Primary source for current schedules, stops and prices.
  • Havas mobile app: iOS and Android — push notifications for sudden changes.
  • Google Maps: Search 'Havas + route' to see stop times and journey info.
  • Airport information boards: All major airports display Havas departure times at bus terminals.
  • Merry Tourism support line: 24/7 alternative booking when Havas is unavailable or cancelled.

Practical Tips for Traveling with Havas

The Havas stop at airports is typically signposted under Transport or Bus — at large airports this may be a 5-10 minute walk from arrivals. During peak summer, popular routes like Antalya and SAW can fill up — arrive 20-30 minutes before departure or buy online. Havas buses may not have WiFi, so download offline maps and entertainment for longer journeys.

Havas in Trabzon, Gaziantep and Other Cities

Trabzon Airport has Havas services to the city center in about 15-20 minutes. Coverage in Gaziantep and Diyarbakir is more limited — local airport taxis or shuttles are typically used. For Eskisehir, Konya and Samsun, always check local transport options ahead of travel. Havas is strongest at the major tourism airports and capital city routes.

When Does Switching From Havas to Private Transfer Make Sense?

Havas is genuinely economical for solo daytime travelers — but for night arrivals, families with children, groups with heavy luggage or resort-bound travelers, the full cost picture changes. A 2 AM arrival with no Havas running, a night-tariff taxi queue and uncertainty about reaching your hotel is not the start to a holiday anyone wants. Private transfer makes clear sense in these scenarios: night flights, family trips, multi-bag groups, direct resort access and tired long-haul passengers. When you factor in the second taxi from the bus stop, waiting times and the peace of mind of a guaranteed arrival, private transfer frequently wins on total value.

A final note on seasonal variability: Dalaman and Bodrum-Milas Havas routes can suspend entirely in winter (October to April). For flights to these airports outside summer season, build your transport plan entirely around private transfer. Istanbul and Ankara operate year-round but with limited late-night availability. Always verify your specific travel date on the Havas app or website to avoid last-minute surprises.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which airports does Havas serve?

Istanbul SAW, Ankara Esenboga, Izmir ADB, Antalya, Dalaman, Bodrum-Milas and other major airports across Turkey.

Are Havas schedules fixed?

No, services are flexibly planned around flight arrivals. Frequency increases in summer and decreases in winter.

Are there night Havas services?

This varies by route. Most routes have limited or no services after midnight.

Do Havas buses have child seats?

No, Havas buses do not carry child seats. Private transfers include ISOFIX child seat on requests.

Does Havas go from Antalya to Belek?

No, Havas terminates at the city center stop. Resort towns like Belek, Kemer and Side require secondary transport.

Is Havas or private transfer cheaper?

For solo travelers, Havas is cheaper. For groups of 3+, private transfer is comparable per person and offers direct hotel service.

Where can I check Havas schedules?

The official Havas website or mobile app provides the most current schedule information.

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