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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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Dmytro Makarov·
Aviation News
·June 19, 2022

Muscat to Bursa Nonstop Flight. SalamAir Third Destination in Turkiye

The new route will operate a week thrice Bookings now open, with promotional fares  Inaugural event at the Muscat Airport...
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New Istanbul to Bukhara flights on Turkish Airlines now
Linda Hohnholz·
Aviation News
·June 7, 2022

New Istanbul to Bukhara flights on Turkish Airlines now

Turkish Airlines announced that it has launched new air service to Bukhara, Uzbekistan – ancient city of Central Asia with...
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