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Flights Ankara → Van

ESB → VAN

8.1
Average risk (Low)
1
Airlines

Route overview

The flight route operates from Ankara, where the airport opened in 1955, to Van using a Boeing 737-800 aircraft. The destination city of Van sees approximately 1.3 million passengers passing through its airport annually.

Your rights on this US flight (DOT)

US flights have no statutory cash compensation for delays. Under the US DOT rules, if your flight is cancelled or significantly changed and you decline rebooking, you're owed an automatic refund of the unused ticket. The tarmac-delay limit is 3 hours (domestic) / 4 hours (international). Amenities for controllable delays depend on each airline's contract of carriage.

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General information, not legal advice.

The Ankara (ESB) → Van (VAN) route is operated by Turkish Airlines. FlightGuard's average computed risk is 8.1/100 (low), updated in real time from weather, ATC delays, strikes, NOTAMs, fuel and flight history. Departing from Ankara the average ATFM delay is 0.0 minutes.

Heading to Van: what to expect in this direction

Flying from Ankara (ESB) to Van (VAN) heads east for about 908 km, a flight time of roughly 1h 33m.

Air-traffic congestion: departing Ankara the average ATFM delay is 0.0 min (ATC pre-departure).

Route facts

Time difference
same timezone
Arrival (dest. local time)
16:33
Elevation VAN
5480 ft
Typical aircraft
Boeing 737-800
Est. CO₂/passenger
~91 kg

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Airlines operating ESB-VAN

Frequently asked questions about ESB-VAN

Route-specific punctuality data isn't available yet. Check your flight on FlightGuard for a real-time analysis.

The cancellation rate varies by airline and season. Check your flight risk for an up-to-date estimate.

The route is operated by 1 airline: Turkish Airlines.

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US flights have no statutory cash compensation for delays. Under US DOT rules, if the airline cancels or significantly changes your flight and you decline rebooking, you're owed an automatic refund of the unused ticket. The tarmac-delay limit is 3 hours (domestic) / 4 hours (international). Meals or hotels for controllable delays depend on each airline's contract of carriage.