Turkey's national flag carrier Turkish Airlines on Tuesday announced extending the suspension of international flights amid coronavirus outbreak.
The company will not fly on international routes until May 2020 "in accordance with the decisions taken by the authorities of Turkey and to protect the public health from novel coronavirus pandemic.".
Starting from April 3, Turkish Airlines also halted domestic flights until April 20 and later extended till May 1 2020. .
Turkish Airlines first suspended all international flights as of late March 2020 in accordance with a government mandate that indefinitely banned all international flights to the country..
Earlier, Turkish Airlines announced Zero Change Fee and Change to Open Ticket policies for domestic and international flights, so that you can plan your travel with more flexibility, comfort and peace of mind which is applicable for purchase dates of March 20 and before.
IndiGo Announces Direct Flight from Bengaluru to Bali
Air India Express Introduces Lite Fares for Hand Baggage Only
Choosing Thales AVANT Up IFE for More Than 50 Widebody Aircraft, Air India
IndiGo will extend its cargo operations by the end of February, with a focus on China
Emirates Wants to Launch Flights from Miami to Bogotá
At Delhi Airport, an IndiGo Airbus A320 veers off the taxiway and briefly blocks the runway
SpiceJet Gets Approval from Seven Indian Cities for Hajj Flights