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7 January 2025

Turkish Airlines has announced plans to launch a service between Istanbul and Auckland, New Zealand. The flights would operate with a stopover in Singapore.
The Turkish airline, known for its extensive route network, is planning to expand its services to New Zealand. The destination port would be Auckland, the country's largest city and a major tourist destination.
Travelling such a long distance requires a stopover. Turkish Airlines has chosen Singapore as a stopover on the route, which will make the journey more comfortable for both passengers and crew. The route is to be served by modern Airbus A350 aircraft, which provide a high standard of travel, both in business and economy class. As a result, passengers can expect to be comfortable on a long flight between Europe and Oceania.
The launch of this route would be an important step in the development of Turkish Airlines' global network, as well as a convenient solution for travellers from Europe and Asia who wish to visit New Zealand.
Source: turkishairlines.com
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