Ankara: Turkish Airlines sends Anadolujet to Graz

Ankara: Turkish Airlines sends Anadolujet to Graz

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After withdrawing from the Istanbul route, Turkish Airlines is sending its own cheap brand Anadolujet from Ankara to Graz. Two circulations per week are planned, which should start at the end of June 2022.

In the past, Turkish Airlines linked the Styrian capital to the Star Alliance member's main hub, Istanbul. This route will not be served in the 2022 summer timetable either, and its reactivation is generally uncertain. However, Turkish Airlines Graz will not stay away completely.

From June 30, 2022, two weekly Ankara flights will be offered under the low-cost brand Anadolujet. These are offered on the traffic days Thursday and Saturday. As a rule, medium-haul jets of the type Boeing 737-800 are used. Transfer flights are also offered via the capital of Turkey.

Anadolujet is not an airline of its own, but a sales brand of Turkish Airlines. For this reason, TK flight numbers are used. The Turkish group of companies is planning this low-cost brand in the medium term outsource own subsidiary with own AOC.

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