Turkish Airlines with additional summer destinations from the DA-CH region

Boeing 737 Max (Photo: Mario Caruana / MAviO News).
Boeing 737 Max (Photo: Mario Caruana / MAviO News).

Turkish Airlines with additional summer destinations from the DA-CH region

Boeing 737 Max (Photo: Mario Caruana / MAviO News).
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In the current 2022 summer timetable period, Turkish Airlines is significantly expanding its service from Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Non-stop routes that were already in the program before the corona pandemic are being reactivated. There are also some new additions.

Turkish airlines such as Turkish Airlines expect that there will be strong demand for summer vacations this year. The number of people with Turkish roots who work and live in Germany, Austria or Switzerland is also increasing.

Under the Anadolujet brand, Turkey's largest airline will operate two weekly non-stop flights from June 18, 2022 Genf to Antalya. away Frankfurt am Main this destination will be served daily from June 4, 2022. Of Vienna One has been flying from there since the start of the 2022 summer timetable period. These three Antalya routes are currently planned as seasonal summer routes, with extensions possible if there is sufficient demand.

Boeing 737-800 (Photo: V1Images.com / Eddy Cuperus).

From Stuttgart-Echterdingen From April 15, 2022, Turkish Airlines will fly seasonally to Izmir up to twice a week. During the main travel season, Elazig will also be offered once a week from July 22, 2022 until probably September 9, 2022. Also off Cologne / Bonn the Star Alliance member is launching additional summer routes: from June 5, 2022 it will fly to Adana and from June 12, 2022 to Trabzon. Both routes are to be served once a week.

During the peak travel season - from July 10, 2022 to probably September 14, 2022 - Turkish Airlines departs Frankfurt am Main the destinations of Izmir and Hatay. It is currently planned that these should each be served once a week. away Nuremberg the destination Kayseri will be served on Sundays between July 31, 2022 and September 4, 2022. Adana is scheduled to go on Wednesdays from July 13, 2022 to September 14, 2022 for the time being.

From Munich Turkish Airlines intends to offer the destinations Trabzon and Gaziantep once a week between July 30, 2022 and provisionally September 10, 2022. The first named destination in Turkey is also in from June 29, 2022 to September 8, 2022 Vienna-Schwechat on the flight plan.

Ordu-Giresun intends Turkish Airlines seasonal off Hamburg and BerlinBrandenburg to offer. From the German capital, flights are scheduled to take place on Thursdays between June 30, 2022 and September 15, 2022. The Star Alliance member wants to serve the flights from the Free and Hanseatic City on Sundays from June 26, 2022 to August 28, 2022.

Outside the Germany-Austria-Switzerland region, Turkish Airlines also operates some seasonal routes between Western Europe and Turkey. For example, they offer seasonal Antalya flights from Helsinki, Dublin, Gothenburg and Stockholm-Arlanda. For example, you can go to Gazipaşa from Oslo, Copenhagen and Billund.

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