Turkish Airlines

Established in 1933 with a fleet of five aircraft, Turkish Airlines is the national carrier of the Republic of Turkiye.

As Europe’s leader in terms of flight operation and network carrier during 2021, Turkish Airlines maintained its leading position during the first quarter of 2022 among the European network carriers.

Star Alliance member Turkish Airlines has a fleet of 372 (passenger and cargo) aircraft flying to 334 worldwide destinations in 329 cities as 279 international and 50 domestic, in 128 countries.

Employing over 60 thousand people combined with its subsidiaries, Turkish Airlines continues to proudly fly its flag amongst the giants of air transportation as the brand that steers its sector with its unparalleled flight network, modern fleet, outstanding cargo performance and successful crisis management.

For more information visit: https://www.turkishairlines.com/

Turkish Airlines Boeing 737 aircraft flying high above the clouds, featuring the airline’s distinctive red and white logo on the tail fin.

Avoid Boarding Refusals: Turkish Airlines’ Updated Travel Requirements for South American Flights

Turkish Airlines has streamlined its refusal policies for passengers traveling to South America after several incidents of denied boarding. For nearly three weeks, the airline had not allowed passengers on flights to Argentina and Brazil

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