After 11 years of successful flight connections between Salzburg and Istanbul, Premium Airline is increasing frequencies: Summer will bring 9 weekly flights to the metropolis on the Bosporus.
The flight connection was launched 11 years ago with 4 weekly frequencies and was gradually increased due to the positive response. The clear focus in recent years has been on strengthening the connection to the Bosphorus with continuous expansion.
For the 2024 summer season, Turkish Airlines has released two additional flights to the existing daily connections for sale. This means that passengers from Salzburg will be able to enjoy a total of nine weekly flights to Istanbul Airport (Europe's second-largest airport after London Heathrow).
Flightnumber | Flight Days | Departure | Departuretime* | Arrivaltime* | Arrival |
TK1381 | MO, TUE, WED, THU, SAT | Istanbul | 08:10 | 09:45 | Salzburg |
TK1382 | MO, TUE, WED, THU, SAT | Salzburg | 10:40 | 14:15 | Istanbul |
TK1383 | MO, WED, FRI, SO | Istanbul | 16:45 | 18:20 | Salzburg |
TK1384 | MO, WED, FRI, SO | Salzburg | 19:15 | 22:45 | Istanbul |
*Please note the time difference Salzburg/Istanbul (Turkey is 1 hour ahead of Salzburg)
Turkish Airlines - a Star Alliance partner - not only offers top quality with the best service, the global route network via Istanbul is particularly attractive for many long-distance travelers.
To give you a taste of where you could go from Istanbul, here are some final destinations: Johannesburg, Cape Town, Bangkok, Mauritius, Denpasar/Bali, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Phuket, Delhi, Hanoi, Tokyo, Seoul, Zanzibar, Hong Kong, Maldives, Shanghai, Beijing, Seychelles, Taipei, Nairobi, Colombo, Jakarta, Muscat and Ho Chi Minh City.
Since October 2018, Turkish Airlines' aircraft no longer fly to Istanbul Ataturk Airport, but instead land at the most modern and second largest European airport – Istanbul Havalimani – which is also one of the 7 largest airports in the world.
Star Alliance member Turkish Airlines was founded in 1933 with a fleet of five aircraft and today has a fleet of 429 passenger and cargo aircraft that fly to 344 destinations in 129 countries worldwide.