Turkish Airlines inaugurated Tuesday the new route between Istanbul and Denver, its fourteenth destination in the U.S.
The route will initially operate three flights per week, increasing to four flights per week as of July 9.
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“We are delighted to add a new route to our network. We began our operations to America on August 26, 1988, with flights to New York via Brussels. Today, we are proud to fly directly to 14 destinations in the United States, including Denver,” Chairman of the Board and the Executive Committee of Turkish Airlines, Ahmet Bolat said.
Denver thus becomes the 347th destination for the airline, which currently operates in 130 countries.
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