Turkish Airlines Resumes and Increases Middle East Flights from Istanbul

Turkish Airlines Resumes and Increases Middle East Flights from Istanbul

Turkish Airlines will resume and increase flights on its Middle East routes.

The Istanbul–Abu Dhabi route will resume on July 1, the Istanbul–Dammam route on July 10, the Istanbul–Kuwait route on July 11, and the Istanbul–Bahrain route on July 16, each operating four round trips per week.

The Istanbul–Dubai route has already resumed service from June 9, and from June 25 the frequency was increased from 7 to 14 round trips per week. The Istanbul–Amman route was increased from 14 to 21 round trips per week from June 19, and the Istanbul–Beirut route was increased from 21 to 28 round trips per week from July 1.

Turkish Airlines serves 358 airports in 133 countries worldwide. By expanding its operations to the Middle East, the airline will strengthen connectivity via Istanbul.

■ Schedule
TK868 Istanbul (18:45) – Abu Dhabi (00:25+1) / Mon, Wed, Fri, Sun
TK869 Abu Dhabi (01:30) – Istanbul (05:25) / Mon, Tue, Thu, Sat

TK150 Istanbul (20:15) – Dammam (00:15+1) / Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat
TK151 Dammam (01:15) – Istanbul (05:30) / Tue, Thu, Sat, Sun

TK770 Istanbul (02:00) – Kuwait (05:40) / Tue, Thu, Sat, Sun
TK771 Kuwait (06:35) – Istanbul (10:25) / Tue, Thu, Sat, Sun

TK778 Istanbul (20:15) – Bahrain (00:10+1) / Tue, Thu, Fri, Sun
TK779 Bahrain (01:15) – Istanbul (05:30) / Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat

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