There're a few airlines companies in Turkey: Turkish Airlines will come first to everyone's mind. Turkish Airlines also owns AnadoluJet wholly. The company, which owns half of SunExpress, also has shares in Air Albania and B&H Airlines. Pegasus and Corendon are the other airline companies originating in Turkey.
A few new expedition information has dropped into the agencies today. Accordingly, the first news includes the information that AnadoluJet will start flights from Sabiha Gökçen Airport, located on the Anatolian side of Istanbul, to Budapest, the capital of Hungary. Flights will be held on Thursday, Friday, Sunday from June 2nd.
Other new flights will be organized from the Aegean coasts by Turkish Airlines. There will be flights from Bodrum on April 29 and from Dalaman on April 30 to Vnukovo International Airport in Moscow, the capital of Russia.
There is also an update regarding another international flight in Turkey: Turkish Airlines shared the information that it has increased the number of flights to Houari Boumediene Airport (Algiers/Algeria) to seven times a week.
Domestic Flights and Transfers
All flights in Turkey operate on several flights. Istanbul Airport comes first. Other flights are to Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen, Ankara Esenboğa, Izmir Adnan Menderes or Antalya. During the summer period, charter flights are also organized to Bodrum, Dalaman and Gazipaşa airports. A similar situation can be observed at other airports during the pilgrimage period. Istanbul Airport and Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen Airport are at the top of the places with the busiest domestic transfers in Turkey.
The excellent service, comfortable seats, delicious food and wide range of destinations will bring us back to TK. While much has changed in the world and travel, Turkish Airlines remains our first choice when flying
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