Dhaka: Turkish Airlines is the world's 13th-largest carrier by flights. Considering only international services, it rises to fourth. The Star Alliance member is known for its extensive network. Between September and December, its passenger aircraft will fly to 285 destinations on a scheduled basis, which are in 124 countries.
In September, three more cities joined Turkish Airlines' network from its Istanbul Airport hub: Misrata, Seville, and Port Sudan. In October, it will return to Mombasa and Yanbu. In December, the carrier will begin its first passenger flight to Phnom Penh (via Bangkok). Furthermore, it will fly to Bissau and London Gatwick in 2026, with more places coming.
The carrier returned to Misrata on September 2. On September 17, Turkish Airlines took off for Seville. Port Sudan joined its map on September 17.
It is worth briefly recapping the various countries did or will join the airline’s map in 2025: Cambodia (new), Sudan (last served in 2023), and Syria (last served in 2012).
Turkish Airlines has passenger flights to 85 European airports. In the final part of the year, its passenger aircraft will be seen in 54 airports.