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Getting Stronger In Iraq, Italy And Afghanistan
Getting Stronger In Iraq, Italy And Afghanistan
Basra, Najaf and Sulaymaniyeh have been added to the cities in Iraq to which Turkish Airlines has direct flights. The Basra-Istanbul-Basra flights are two days a week, the Istanbul-Najaf flights three. The Istanbul-Sulaymaniyeh-Istanbul flights meanwhile will be four days a week.
Another new route has been added to the Italian city of Naples. Initially three days a week, the flights are slated to go up to five starting in August. Still another new destination is the Afghan city of Kabul with Istanbul-Kabul-Istanbul flights three days a week to the end of October.
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Mehmet Akif Konar (/President of Marketing and Sales Region-1), Mehmet Büyükekşi (Board Member, Turkish Airlines), Hamdi Topçu (Chairman of the Board), Fayed Alshemary (The Head Of Provincial Council), Abdulalrazzak Shareef (Vice Governor)
