Turkish Airlines CEO expressed enthusiasm about the relaunch, highlighting the company’s commitment to connecting the continents. “We are delighted to resume flights to Benghazi, a city with ...
Turkish Airlines is boosting its flights between Sydney and Istanbul, with plans to move to a daily schedule before launching non-stop flights in late 2026. The current timetable sees four flights per ...
That did not take long. Despite Turkish Airlines only inaugurating Sydney flights on November 29, 2024, they will be increased to daily in early January 2026. As it is so far away, things could change ...
Turkish Cargo is now offering reservations on its flights to freight forwarder and shipper users of the CargoWise platform ...
The first Turkish Airlines flights to NZ will run via Singapore, with a possible non-stop service ...
UPDATE: On January 23, 2025, Turkish Airlines resumed flights on the Istanbul (IST) to Damascus (DAM) route. The first aircraft to operate this service, with flight ...
Integration between CargoWise and Turkish Cargo's COMIS enables real-time access to rates and booking confirmations.
The prospect of Turkish Airlines flying to New Zealand has excited some in the travel sector. The airline has said it would fly to this country after launching flights to Australia last year and ...
Turkish Airlines has resumed its flights to Damascus, Syria which were first started on February 1984 and suspended since April 2012. Starting from 23 January, Turkish Airlines will operate three ...
Paulius Motiejunas, the Chief Executive Officer of Euroleague Basketball, opens up about NBA plans in Europe stressing protecting basketball ...
Acclaimed filmmaker Ridley Scott has teamed up with Turkish Airlines to direct a cinematic short film set in Istanbul, where East and West meet. “THE JOURNEY”, the story of a chase across the ...
Booking data for the 12 months to October 2024 suggest approximately 37 million roundtrip passengers connected between two Turkish Airlines flights at its fast-growing Istanbul Airport hub. That was ...