Turkish Airlines, Turkey’s national flag carrier, has resumed flights from the UAE, scheduling seven flights per week with wide body aircrafts.
The airline recommenced its operations from Dubai, while operations from Abu Dhabi will be resumed starting from January 2, with four weekly flights as well. Turkish Airlines will connect passengers via Istanbul Airport to more than 200 international flights, while providing its passengers peace of mind and safe travel experience with new precautions in place.
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