Shocking prices at Istanbul Airport: Holidaymakers outraged by Burger King!
German holidaymakers are outraged about high prices at Burger King at Istanbul Airport. Why costs are exploding so much.

Shocking prices at Istanbul Airport: Holidaymakers outraged by Burger King!
Many Germans are planning trips to distant countries for their summer vacation, with Turkey being one of the most popular destinations. The country is known for its beaches, culture and diverse cuisine and is becoming increasingly popular every year. As a rule, numerous tourists spend time at Istanbul Airport, whether arriving, transiting or departing. A recent incident has now sparked discussion about the high prices for food and drinks at this airport.
A picture of a Burger King menu at the airport shows exorbitant prices, shocking many travelers. A Double Whopper costs a whopping 23 euros, while the Grilled Beef Burger even costs 18.50 euros. Users on Reddit express their displeasure at the high cost, describing it as “bottomless” and a “rip-off.” If you're hungry here, you might go hungry for a long time before you're willing to pay such prices.
Price development at Istanbul Airport
Holidaymakers' frustration with the high prices is also evident on social media. They voice their complaints about the fast food chain's extortionate prices on platforms like Facebook. One user described his experience and noted that the prices at Burger King at the airport were completely contrary to expectations. The current price list shows:
- Whopper: 22 Euro
- Triple Whopper: 30 Euro
- Double Whopper-Menü: 26,50 Euro
- Big King- und Double Cheeseburger-Menü: 21,50 Euro
- Rodeo Whopper-Menü: 24,50 Euro
A video of the worried holidaymaker has already received almost 1.5 million views, which shows the broad response to the issue. The prices are repeatedly described as unbearable, which leads to an intensive discussion about pricing in airport catering.
Causes of high prices
Behavioral economist Gianluca Scheidegger explains that the high prices are caused by various factors. High operating costs, rents and additional security checks contribute to the fact that catering at Istanbul Airport is significantly more expensive than in other regions. A quasi-monopoly at the airport exacerbates the situation because travelers have hardly any alternatives.
Nevertheless, Turkey remains a favorite of Germans as a travel destination. According to the German Travel Association, Turkey was the most popular holiday destination for German holidaymakers in 2024. This discrepancy between price and demand raises questions and could influence travel behavior in the long term. Another German holidaymaker also reported a mini doctor's visit in Turkey that cost him around 800 euros, which underlines the problem of high prices in other areas too.
Especially in areas heavily visited by tourists, travelers seem to be faced with the challenge of having to dig deep into their pockets for basic needs. The discussion about pricing continues to be followed by users from different perspectives, while at the same time the anticipation of the summer vacation continues.
For more information and details on this topic offers The West comprehensive reporting, while Mercury Provides insights into user reactions and the pricing structure.