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interior of Ankara Esenboğa Airport in Akyurt, Turkey
Momentinterior of Ankara Esenboğa Airport in Akyurt, Turkey. A large, model airplane with "ajet" and "Anadolujet" branding hangs from the ceiling. The airport's interior architecture features a high ceiling with a complex network of white beams and translucent panels. Multiple overhead signs direct passengers, one indicating "Harç" (likely a fee or tax payment point) and another listing destinations such as "ANKARA." Below, a crowd of people is visible, likely waiting in queues, standing near signs, and walking through the airport. The floor is reflective, creating visible light reflections of the interior. Signage is present in both Turkish and English, with terms such as "Check-in Counters," "Passport Control," "Gift Shops," "Toilets," "Cafe-Terrace," "Praying Room," and "Exit." A "TrueStar SecureBag" advertisement can also be seen.

