Turkish Airlines inaugurated on Wednesday its flights between Istanbul and Santiago (Chile), with a stopover in Sao Paulo (Brazil), its twenty-sixth destination in the Americas.
The route will operate four weekly flights on Airbus A350-900 aircraft with capacity for 329 passengers: 32 in Business and 297 in Economy.
The flight will depart Istanbul at 20:35, arriving in São Paulo at 04:15 the following day. After a stopover of 1 hour 35 minutes, it will continue its journey to Santiago, where it will land at 09:45 (local time).
It will take off from the Chilean capital at 11:40 a.m., arriving at Guarulhos Airport at 3:15 p.m., before continuing its journey to Istanbul at 4:50 p.m., where it will land at 11:20 a.m. the following day (local time).
“As an airline that flies to more countries than any other, we continue to build bridges between continents and cultures. With the launch of flights to Santiago, our 26th destination in the Americas, we reaffirm our commitment to expanding our global flight network and providing travelers with unrivaled connectivity options,” said Turkish Airlines Chairman of the Board and Executive Committee Ahmet Bolat.
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