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- The Maiden’s Tower Speaks
- Welcome Aboard
- La Dotta Bologna*
*La Dotta, Italian, ‘The Learned One’ - The Best Routes For Exploring Çanakkale
- Şakir Eczacıbaşı
- Selim Kaplanoğlu
- A Winter Fairy Tale: Cappadocia
- ‘We Must All Be Aware Of Each Other’
- Dancing With Freedom Turkey’s Free-Range Horses
- Grand Bazaar: The Finance Center
- Your DNA and What You Can Do With It
- Blessings Of The Deep
- Woman Of ‘Firsts
- Three Countries One Exhibition
- There’s Definitely One For You
- The Yüksel Arslan Retrospective
- The Countdown Has Begun
- Discobolus In Istanbul
- Traces Of The Turks In Dresden
- Tim Burton’s Trademarks
- A Completely Different Van Gogh
- A Man Who Saw With His Heart
- Istanbul Street Food
- Pedaling Through Turkey
- Agenda
- The Legacy Of J.D. Salınger
- Çetin Altan’s Köyceğiz
- Turkey’s 10 Most Popular Museums
- A Market Within A Market
- The Vikings Are Waking Up!
- Turkish Airlines Sponsors Emitt For 14th Time
- Agreement Signed For Joint Flights With Spanair
- Meeting In Almaty
- Bologna Seven Days A Week
- Turkish Airlines’ Fleet Set To Expand
- Sao Paulo Closer Now
- Keen Interest In Turkish Cargo
- A ‘Flying’ Campaign From Turkish Airlines And Avea
- Turkey – Partner Country At Itb Berlın 2010
Sao Paulo Closer Now
Starting with the 2010 summer timetable, Turkish Airlines’ thrice-weekly Istanbul-Dakar-Sao Paulo-Dakar-Istanbul flights are going to be separated into direct flights to both Dakar (Senegal) and Sao Paulo (Brazil). The Istanbul-Sao Paulo-Istanbul and Istanbul-Dakar-Istanbul flights will be three days a week starting on March 28. The flights from Istanbul to Sao Paulo will be at 10.45 am on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. The flights from Sao Paulo will be on the same days at 11.25 pm (local time.) Istanbul-Dakar flights which will be on Tuesday, Friday and Sunday will be at 7.30 am from Istanbul and returns will be at 12.55 (local time) pm from Dakar.
