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Turkish Airlines Gradually Suspends 18 International Routes

Turkish Airlines Gradually Suspends 18 International Routes
Turkish Airlines has implemented a significant network adjustment for the 2026 summer season as part of its flight schedule update conducted this week. According to the planning, the airline will gradually suspend operations to 18 international destinations effective May and June 2026.
📍🇯🇴 Aqaba (Jordan)
📍🇩🇰 Billund (Denmark)
📍🇬🇼 Bissau (Guinea-Bissau)
📍🇺🇿 Fergana (Uzbekistan)
📍🇸🇱 Freetown (Sierra Leone)
📍🇨🇺 Havana (Cuba)
📍🇪🇬 Hurghada (Egypt)
📍🇸🇸 Juba (South Sudan)
📍🇨🇩 Kinshasa (Democratic Republic of the Congo)
📍🇮🇶 Kirkuk (Iraq)
📍🇩🇪 Leipzig/Halle (Germany)
📍🇬🇦 Libreville (Gabon)
📍🇦🇴 Luanda (Angola)
📍🇿🇲 Lusaka (Zambia)
📍🇱🇷 Monrovia (Liberia)
📍🇮🇶 Najaf (Iraq)
📍🇨🇬 Pointe-Noire (Republic of the Congo)
📍🇰🇿 Turkistan (Kazakhstan)
The closure of these routes is attributed to rising fuel prices and declining demand following the recent geopolitical tensions between the USA/Israel and Iran.
Source: AeroRoutes

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