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Bremen: Turkish Airlines is increasing its flights to two daily routes

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In the 2024 summer flight schedule, Turkish Airlines will be found even more often at the German airport in Bremen, as the carrier will gradually offer four additional frequencies per week from April 1, 2024.

The Turkish Star Alliance member currently connects the northern German airport with the Istanbul hub up to ten times a week. Effective April 1, 2024, Turkish Airlines will initially increase its number of routes per week to twelve. As of June 20, 2024, there will be 14 weekly rotations.

“We are very happy that Turkish Airlines is increasing its flight offering to Istanbul to two daily flights for the first time. This is a clear sign of the increasing demand for travel to Turkey and the increasing importance of the Istanbul hub for travel to global destinations. We are grateful for the very good and close partnership with Turkish Airlines,” said Marc Cezanne, Managing Director of Bremen Airport.

According to a statement from Bremen Airport, flights will initially operate twelve times a week between April 1 and June 19, 2024. As of June 2, 2024, Turkish Airlines will increase its flight schedule to offer two daily Istanbul routes. Transfer options to other Star Alliance member flights are available at the Turkish airport.

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