Turkish Airlines expands route network

Turkish Airlines continues to expand its route network – both on long-haul routes and within Europe – in response to sustained high demand.
On long-haul services, the airline is increasing frequencies particularly to North Africa and Asia: Cairo will be served with 32 weekly flights from the end of April. In China, Turkish Airlines is also significantly expanding its operations – both Shanghai and Beijing will be served 13 times per week starting in June. For passengers this means more transfer options and improved onward connections via Istanbul Airport.
At the same time, Turkish Airlines is expanding its European network. In Romania, Timișoara is being added as a fourth destination and will be served five times per week.
The airline is also growing its presence in the United Kingdom: with London Stansted, Turkish Airlines is launching operations at its third airport in the greater London area – alongside Heathrow and Gatwick – with 15 weekly flights planned. Overall, the number of destinations in the United Kingdom and Ireland will increase to six, with significantly higher frequencies during the summer schedule.

Source: Turkish Airlines