Turkish Airlines, founded in 1933, is Turkey's national airline.
Based in Istanbul, it has been a leading member of the Star Alliance since 2008. Turkish Airlines is renowned for its extensive network of destinations and quality of service, playing a central role in global air connectivity.
The company serves over 315 destinations in more than 120 countries, making it one of the world's most international airlines. Turkish Airlines connects major cities in Europe, Asia, Africa, North and South America, as well as numerous destinations in the Middle East. Major destinations include London, Paris, New York, Tokyo, Moscow, Cairo and São Paulo.
The fleet is made up of modern aircraft, including Airbus A319s, A320s, A321s, A330s and A350s, as well as Boeing 737s, 777s and 787 Dreamliners. These aircraft are configured to offer economy, premium economy and business class seating. Onboard services include gourmet meals prepared by in-flight chefs, a variety of refreshments and a high-quality in-flight entertainment system.
Turkish Airlines is renowned for its exceptional customer service, with a focus on Turkish hospitality. The airline offers flexible booking options, online check-in, and a generous baggage policy. In addition, Turkish Airlines has a frequent flyer program, Miles&Smiles, enabling members to collect miles and enjoy exclusive benefits such as upgrades and access to VIP lounges.
In terms of sustainability, Turkish Airlines is committed to reducing its carbon footprint by using fuel-efficient aircraft and optimizing flight routes. The company also promotes eco-responsible practices on board and on the ground, including the reduction of single-use plastics and waste recycling.
Turkish Airlines continues to distinguish itself through its excellence and commitment to quality, offering an unrivalled flying experience while strengthening the links between Turkey and the rest of the world. With a focus on comfort, service and sustainability, Turkish Airlines remains a leader in the international airline industry.






