Starting March 31, 2024, Turkish Airlines will expand its flights to and from four locations in Italy to a total of 13 new flights.
Turkish Airlines currently operates flights from Istanbul to eight cities in Italy, including Milan, Rome, Venice, Bologna, Naples, Bari, Catania and Palermo. The newly expanded service will see an increase in flights to and from Bologna, Palermo, Bari and Naples.
The number of flights from Istanbul to Bologna will increase from 18 to 21 per week, while flights from Palermo will increase from four to six per week. Flights between Istanbul and Bari will increase from five to seven per week, while flights to Naples will also increase, from 12 to 18 per week.
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Recognized as one of the strongest airline brands in the world and one of the leading airlines in Europe, the decision aims to reinforce Turkish Airlines' commitment to meet growing demand and expand its travel destination offering. The airline currently flies to 129 countries and the newly added flights will add to its current list of 42,600 connecting options.
Prof. Dr. Ahmet Bolat, Chairman of the Board of Directors and Executive Committee of Turkish Airlines, commented on the new flight service: “We are very happy to increase the frequency of flights to Italy. This increase will offer our passengers more options to discover the main cities of Italy.
By adding new destinations to our network and constantly renewing our services, Turkish Airlines continues [uniting] people, cultures, continents, countries and cities while providing unparalleled travel experiences. “We look forward to welcoming more travelers from Italy on board with our new flight destinations.”
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