Turkish Airlines launches its fourth route from Istanbul Atatürk to Egypt
Turkish Airlines commences four weekly services from Istanbul Atatürk Airport to Sharm El Sheikh as its fourth route to Egypt.
Turkish Airlines commences four weekly services from Istanbul Atatürk Airport to Sharm El Sheikh as its fourth route to Egypt.
Turkish Airlines now flies to Yemen’s port city Aden from its Istanbul Atatürk hub
Turkish Airlines launches services from Istanbul Atatürk to Nouakchott in Mauritania.
Turkish Airlines commences services from Istanbul Atatürk Airport to Djibouti.
Turkish Airlines has launched flights to its fourth airport in Libya; Sebha from Istanbul Atatürk Airport.
Turkish Airlines now flies to Kinshasa from its Istanbul Atatürk hub, further expanding its route network in Africa.
Turkish Airlines now flies to both Nakhchivan and Ganja in Azerbaijan from its Istanbul Atatürk hub.
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