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So I am considering going from Kiev to India. The cheapest way I've found is from Kiev-Odessa-Istanbul via bus/ferry.
Then on AirArabia from Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen airport to Sharajah. Then with AirIndiaExpress or AirArabia to India...
On the way back I need to connect @ Sabiha to easyJet the thing is AirArbia arrives at 1:40 and easyJet flys at 3:25. Is that enough time and is AirArbia Reliable?
How does one get to this Sabiha Gökçen Airport.


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Time frame looks a little tight. I don't know anything about Air Arabia, but since the connection isn't guaranteed, like it is when you book everything on one ticket, I'd want at least 3 hours.

Sabiha Gokcen is quite far from the city centre. I haven't used it, but some friends have. I'm pretty sure it's on the Asian side of Istanbul. Anyway, the simple way to get there is to go to one of the travel agencies on backpacker row in Sultanahmet and pay them to get you there.
 
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Thanks,
I found a better connection on MyAir to Bergamo, Italy...
I am still wondering if there is a bus to the airport or anything...


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Istanbul's Sabiha Gökçen Airport (SAW) is on the Asian shore of the Bosphorus about 30 km (19 miles) southeast of Haydarpasa Station. and the Kadiköy ferry dock.

Located between the suburbs of Kurtköy and Pendik, Sabiha Gökçen (pronounced SAH-bee-hah GURK-chen) serves low-fare and charter flights, some Turkish Airlines flights to Ankara, and smaller aircraft.

Transport between Sabiha Gökçen Airport and the center of Istanbul is by HAVAS Airport Bus, taxi, and car rental.

Here are instructions for going to Atatürk Airport on the European shore.

HAVAS Airport Bus
Havas airport buses run from Sabiha Gökçen Airport to Kadiköy, which is connected to the European shore (Sirkeci, Eminönü and Karaköy [Galata]) by frequent ferries. Havas buses also go all the way to Taksim Square in Beyoglu on the European shore.

Havas buses are timed to the arrival of all flights, departing the airport about 30 minutes after flight arrival time. The 45-minute, YTL7 drive follows the Trans European Motorway (E-80) west to the Kozyatagi Business Center, then continues to the Kadiköy ferry dock.

From Kadiköy you can catch a ferry across the Bosphorus to Karaköy (Galata) or Eminönü, then a tram or a taxi to Sultanahmet, or a tram to Kabatas and then the Füniküler to Taksim Square.

Ferries run from Kadiköy to Karaköy from 06:30 am to 00:00 (12 midnight) every 15 or 20 minutes during the morning and evening rush hours; from 20:00 (8 pm) to 00:00 (12 midnight), ferries depart Kadiköy for Karaköy every 30 minutes, on the hour and half hour, with the last ferry departing Kadiköy at 00:00 (12 midnight).

Airport History
The airport is named for Ms. Sabiha Gökçen (1913-2001), the world's first female fighter pilot. In her long career as a pilot and teacher she flew 22 different combat and aerobatics aircraft, and was the first woman to fly the Focke Wulfe 190-A3. The Sabiha Gökçen Airport website has more.

Ms Gökçen's pioneering work was made possible because of Kemal Atatürk's social reforms, which emphasized equal rights and opportunities for women, and the importance of flight. Turks in the air travel and aircraft industries eagerly quote Atatürk's prescient saying, "The future is in the skies."

An important aspect of the airport's operation is as the air hub of Istanbul's Advanced Technology Industry Park project.


http://www.turkeytravelplanner.com/go/Istanbul/Transpor..._gokcen_airport.html

In other words, you either take an airport shuttle through a tourist agency or your hotel, or get a ferry or bus to Kadikoy, and find a Havas bus there. Finding it would be a challenge if you didn't do a dry run first.

So, I opt for the shuttle van you can order from your hostel or hotel. If you have 2 or four people, a taxi may be more economical in the end. If so, check into taxi fares before committing to the shuttle van.

The cheapest by far would be Eminunou by ferry or bus to Kadikoy, then Havas bus, IF the Havas bus leaves on schedule and you can find it to make the connection.
 
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