Flight Log of Pegasus Airlines Flight 4122 from Istanbul Gökçen to Izmir on August 18th, 2016

This post follows the previous one about flight QR241 from Doha to Istanbul Gokcen.

About my connection.
I was somehow limited by our fares that our outbound flight could only be to this remote airport on the Asian side of Istanbul, with virtually little public transport. So, I deemed the only way to make this work was to immediately fly to our next stop. Similar to most tourists to Turkey, our next stop could be either Goreme or Izmir, depending on whether we took the cycle of cities (Goreme, Antalya, Fethiye, etc) clockwise or anti-clockwise. Since my father had been and was hypercritical about connection times, he picked Izmir with 140-minute transit over Goreme with 120-minute transit. So our next flight was Pegasus Airlines 4122 to Izmir.

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Oh, one thing I had to mention, my father had been more than hypercritical at the sound of “overnight bus”, and another benefit of staring our tour at Izmir in an anti-clockwise manner was that, AnadoluJet, a subsidiary of Turkey Airlines, once operated daily flight between Antalya and Goreme, and their schedule favored flying from Antalya to Goreme, which could save him one night of sleep, as he described it. Well, the sad thing is that, after we have booked everything, AnadoluJet cancelled our flight from Antalya to Goreme, which was like hell to my father’s ears.

Oh, one more thing I had to mention, my father’s so hypercritical about our 140-minute transit time, that he insisted we purchased “Pegasus FLEX”, which made our ticket changeable at 9TL per person.

Now back to our connection. Since we were seated to the front of the plane, and we rushed all the way from the jet bridge to the immigration, we waited for very little at the immigration lines. (I think by and large there aren’t many international flights at Gokcen airport, so waiting times on the whole are small.)
As for immigration, it was basically typing visa numbers into the computer, scanning and stamping the passport, and welcome to Turkey, no questions asked no wonder ISIS operatives are flocking into this nation.

Then we did waited for some time for our bags. Again, since A321’s a modestly sized plane, there won’t too many bags to wait for.

Men’s Bathroom at Gokcen Airport


Men’s Bathroom at Gokcen Airport
Pretty well-cleaned.

Then the guys at the customs were as absent-minded as their Chinese counterparts. After that we withdrew some cash from the ATMs, got upstairs and rechecked our bags at Pegasus’s counters.

Pegasus Airlines Check-in Counter at Gokcen Airport


Pegasus Airlines Check-in Counter at Gokcen Airport


Gokcen Airport Interior


Gokcen Airport Interior


Gokcen Airport Interior


Gokcen Airport Interior


Gokcen Airport Interior


Gokcen Airport Interior

I shall say that except for the lack of public transport, I’m quite fond of Gokcen Airport, about its architecture style and design.

Then we cleared the securities and proceed to our gate which is at the farthest corner of the passenger terminal, and we had more than an hour to spare before our scheduled takeoff.
So conclusion, two-hour international-to-domestic transfer on separate tickets is totally fine at Gokcen, given the previous flight doesn’t delay.

Oh, one thing I had to say is that, it seemed Turkish airports just don’t bother to install water machines, as I never found any of them in the three airports I have visited during the trip.

Turkish Airlines B738 Pushing Back


Turkish Airlines B738 Pushing Back


Helvetic Airways Fokker 100 (HB-JVH) At the Gate


Helvetic Airways Fokker 100 (HB-JVH) At the Gate
It seemed to be some chartered flight, as there were no public record of this plane flying to Istanbul, and this plane’s remotely parked in Gokcen Airport.


BoraJet ERJ-190 (TC-YAJ) And Turkish Airlines B738 (TC-JGJ) Parked


BoraJet ERJ-190 (TC-YAJ) And Turkish Airlines B738 (TC-JGJ) Parked


Back of Gokcen Airport


Back of Gokcen Airport


AnadoluJet B738 (TC-JFC) Taxiing with Distant A320 Takeoff


AnadoluJet B738 (TC-JFC) Taxiing with Distant A320 Takeoff


AnadoluJet B738 (TC-JFC) Taxiing


AnadoluJet B738 (TC-JFC) Taxiing


Pegasus Airlines B738 (TC-AAN) At the Gate


Pegasus Airlines B738 (TC-AAN) At the Gate
Just arrived from Ankara.


Boarding Flight (TC-IZI) to Izmir


Boarding Flight (TC-IZI) to Izmir


Safety Instructions Onboard Pegasus Airlines B738


Safety Instructions Onboard Pegasus Airlines B738
It seemed they could save the cost of having safety cards by printing it directly at the back of the seats.


Pegasus Airlines B738 Wingtip


Pegasus Airlines B738 Wingtip


Menu Onboard Pegasus Flight


Menu Onboard Pegasus Flight


Menu Onboard Pegasus Flight


Menu Onboard Pegasus Flight


Pegasus Airlines B738 (TC-AAN) At the Gate


Pegasus Airlines B738 (TC-AAN) At the Gate
Just arrived from Ankara.


Pegasus Airlines B738 (TC-AAV) and Turkish Airlines B738 (TC-JGB) At the Gate


Pegasus Airlines B738 (TC-AAV) and Turkish Airlines B738 (TC-JGB) At the Gate
The Pegasus plane’s off to Kastamonu, while the Turkish plane’s off to Izmir.


Gokcen Airport Terminal


Gokcen Airport Terminal


Turkish Airlines B738 (TC-JGO) Parked


Turkish Airlines B738 (TC-JGO) Parked


Deserted Boeing 707 (9L-LDU) Parked at Gokcen Airport


Deserted Boeing 707 (9L-LDU) Parked at Gokcen Airport


Since Gokcen Airport only had one runway, we waited at the end of taxiway for two more landings.
Witnessing Landing at Gokcen Airport


Witnessing Landing at Gokcen Airport
Another Pegasus Plane.


Witnessing Landing at Gokcen Airport


Witnessing Landing at Gokcen Airport
AnadoluJet B738.


Well, the visibility from the air still sucks, as I still strived to process the photos, some drastically.
Sky and Sea beyond East Istanbul


Sky and Sea beyond East Istanbul


Turkish Towns by the Black Sea


Turkish Towns by the Black Sea


The actual flying time of this flight was 47 minutes (1646-1733), and during such brief time (minus takeoff and landing) the beautiful ladies of Pegasus Airlines still managed to perform cabin services, a.k.a. food and drink sale. I’ve already posted the menu (I had to say, the things were priced similarly as airport McDonald’s.) before.
What interested me was that, I saw passengers paying with their credit cards on the flight, which meant either the crew had got POS-machines with unrealistically strong antenna that could connect to satellites even through the electromagnetic shield of airplane fuselage; or their POS was connected to in-flight WiFi (or something similar), which was relayed onto satellites, in which case why didn’t they offer in-flight WiFi?
Turkish Shorelines of Black Sea


Turkish Shorelines of Black Sea


Lake Büyükcekmece and Sea of Marmara


Lake Büyükcekmece and Sea of Marmara


Fire Burning West of Istanbul


Fire Burning West of Istanbul


D100 Route between Lake Büyükcekmece and Sea of Marmara


D100 Route between Lake Büyükcekmece and Sea of Marmara


Shorelines of the Sea of Marmara


Shorelines of the Sea of Marmara


Flying over Sea of Marmara


Flying over Sea of Marmara


Shorelines of Kapidag Peninsula


Shorelines of Kapidag Peninsula


Kapidag Peninsula


Kapidag Peninsula


Town of Gonen, Turkey


Town of Gonen, Turkey


Town of Edremit, Turkey


Town of Edremit, Turkey


Balikesir Koca Seyit Airport


Balikesir Koca Seyit Airport


Gulf (Adramyttion Gulf) by the Aegean Sea


Gulf (Adramyttion Gulf) by the Aegean Sea


Greek Island of Lesbos


Greek Island of Lesbos
The island whose name “lesbian” is derived from.


(Part of) Town of Yenisakran and Its Surrounding Islands


(Part of) Town of Yenisakran and Its Surrounding Islands


Town of Aliaga, Turkey


Town of Aliaga, Turkey


Cigli Air Base


Cigli Air Base
It served as Izmir’s airport until the opening of the Adnan Menderes Airport, situated south of the metropolitan area.


Mountains South of Izmir


Mountains South of Izmir


Tahtali lake


Tahtali lake


Shorelines of Tahtali lake


Shorelines of Tahtali lake


Oh, I shall say it’s so great that the check-in system of Pegasus gave me a window seat on the right-hand side, so I’d got to enjoy both Turkey’s magnificent shorelines during the flight, and the shadow of our plane on golden fields just before landing.
Farmlands Below and the Shadow of Our Airplane


Farmlands Below and the Shadow of Our Airplane


Farmlands Below and the Shadow of Our Airplane


Farmlands Below and the Shadow of Our Airplane


Farmlands Below and the Shadow of Our Airplane


Farmlands Below and the Shadow of Our Airplane


Farmlands Below and the Shadow of Our Airplane


Farmlands Below and the Shadow of Our Airplane


Farmlands Below and the Shadow of Our Airplane


Farmlands Below and the Shadow of Our Airplane


Farmlands Below and the Shadow of Our Airplane


Farmlands Below and the Shadow of Our Airplane


Shadow of Our Airplane


Shadow of Our Airplane


Shadow of Our Airplane


Shadow of Our Airplane


Izmir Airport Terminal


Izmir Airport Terminal


Turkish Airlines B738 At the Gate


Turkish Airlines B738 At the Gate


AnadoluJet B738 (TC-SBV) At the Gate


AnadoluJet B738 (TC-SBV) At the Gate


Tail of AnadoluJet B738 (TC-SBV)


Tail of AnadoluJet B738 (TC-SBV)


Tail of AnadoluJet B738 (TC-SBV)


Tail of AnadoluJet B738 (TC-SBV)
We were parked next to it.


Baggage Handlers at Izmir Airport


Baggage Handlers at Izmir Airport
Since we sat towards the back of the plane, we were in no rush of getting off the plane, as watched the baggage handlers loading and unloading checked bags.


Pegasus Airlines B738 Interior


Pegasus Airlines B738 Interior
One need to look no further than the seats to find that this is a pretty aged plane.


Leaving My Flight (TCIZI) from Istanbul Gokcen


Leaving My Flight (TCIZI) from Istanbul Gokcen


Izmir Airport Interior


Izmir Airport Interior
Very much modernly designed.


Izmir Airport Interior


Izmir Airport Interior
Very much modernly designed.


Izmir Airport Interior


Izmir Airport Interior
Very much modernly designed.


Izmir Airport Interior


Izmir Airport Interior
Very much modernly designed.


By the way, if Izmir Airport looked a lot better, it had got railway connections, the lines were presumably as short (since it hadn’t got much traffic), maybe I should be more fond of this airport than Istanbul Gokcen.
Izmir Airport Baggage Claim


Izmir Airport Baggage Claim


Having claimed our checked bags, we headed outside for the train station, and took the train to Selcuk. This will be on the next post.
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