Turkish Airlines announced the launch of a new route connecting Istanbul to Denver starting June 11, its fourteenth U.S. destination.
The route will operate three weekly flights (Tuesday, Thursday, Friday) on Airbus A350-900 aircraft with a capacity of 329 passengers: 32 in Business Class and 297 in Economy. For the inaugural flight, the airline will use a Boeing 777-300ER.
→ Turkish Airlines inaugurates flights to Melbourne, Australia
Starting July 14, the airline will add a new frequency on Sundays, bringing the total to four flights per week.
“Expansion into North America is very important for Turkish Airlines. We are strongly committed to increasing our presence in the United States,” commented Fatih Durmaz, vice president of sales for the Americas.
Related Topics
Tocumen 2030: Hub of the Americas Projects 30 Million Passengers and a Strategic $220 Million Expansion
Rebirth of a Hub? Caracas Emerges as a Strategic Competitor in Latin America, IATA say
Investigation at LaGuardia: Possible Procedural Violations on Day of Air Canada Incursion
Aena Consolidates Presence in Brazil: Acquires Galeão Airport Concession in Rio de Janeiro

Un apasionado por la aviación, Fundador y CEO de Aviación al Día.