Turkish Airlines increases flights between Istanbul and Hong Kong
Turkish Airlines has announced an increase in its flights to Hong Kong in response to the ever-increasing demand for this long-haul route.
For several years, the Turkish company has been operating six flights per week on the Istanbul-Hong Kong route, but given the good results recorded on this route, Turkish Airlines has decided to increase its connections to the Chinese destination from six to seven flights per week starting in June 2025 and will increase to ten rotations per week during the fall season.
The Turkish national carrier currently offers flights connecting its Istanbul International hub to several countries in Asia, a total of 82 destinations, between destinations in East Asia, South Asia and the Middle East.
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