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Dmytro Makarov·
Aviation News
·June 1, 2022

Istanbul to Juba Non-Stop. Turkish Airlines Adds South Sudan’s Capital to Its Flight Network

Turkish Airlines continues to expand its flight network with flights to Juba, the capital of South Sudan, as of June...
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