Turkish Airlines is increasing its services to Abu Dhabi from four-times weekly to daily. The move is in response to an increase in demand on the route.
The route is served by an Airbus A321 and will now offer a weekly capacity of around 2500 passengers between the two cities. Flights depart Abu Dhabi at 06.10, arriving at Istanbul Ataturk International Airport at 09.35. In the opposite direction, flights depart Istanbul at 21.10 and arrive in Abu Dhabi at 03.50. “Our new daily flight to Abu Dhabi combines world-class service with convenient access to this important Middle Eastern gateway from across our global network. With our wide-bodied planes, we will be able to fly over many more passengers to Abu Dhabi on a daily basis, and have them experience the wonderful service on Turkish Airlines,” said Adem Ceylan, vice president, Sales, Middle East and Cyprus, Turkish Airlines.
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