- Website
- www.sabihagokcen.aero ↗
- Address
- Sabiha Gökçen Airport Terminal Building, Pendik 34906 Istanbul, Turkey
Drop the keys at Terminal T and walk inside in 1 minute
ISG Valet Service sits right at the T terminal curb, so you hand over your car and you’re inside the building in roughly 1 minute instead of hunting for a space in the multi‑storey car park. It’s a valet setup with space for around 400 cars, run as a separate operation from the regular parking but using the same broader facilities for storage. This suits late‑night arrivals, tight check‑in cut‑offs, or anyone not keen on figuring out SAW’s road layout in traffic.
The valet office runs its own phone lines on +90 216 588 88 52 and +90 216 588 80 53, which matter more than any app here. Regulars call 10–15 minutes before reaching Sabiha Gökçen so staff are ready at the drop‑off lane outside T, saving time when the forecourt is clogged with taxis and private cars during peak evening waves. Your car ends up parked within the standard car park; what you’re paying for is curbside handover and collection, not a separate secure garage.
Online threads about Istanbul airport valets flag two specific issues: aggressive driving style and weak documentation of pre‑existing scratches, dents, or wheel damage. That advice carries over to SAW, even if complaints aren’t uniquely tied to ISG Valet Service. Many Istanbul drivers also worry about unnecessary mileage or fuel use, especially when leaving a car for more than 2–3 days.
What regulars do:
- Call the valet numbers before entering the airport access road, particularly around Friday evening and Sunday night peaks.
- Photograph the car from all sides, plus mileage and fuel gauge, at the handover point by Terminal T.
Practical tip: Build a 10‑minute buffer at pickup; even with valet, traffic in front of SAW T can stall, and that extra 10 minutes can be the difference between a calm exit and a stressful wait at the curb.
1 min walk