Turkish to increase Sydney flights to daily on January next

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Bilal Ekşi CEO of Turkish Airlines
Bilal Ekşi CEO of Turkish Airlines

Turkish Airlines will increase its Istanbul-Sydney services to daily flights beginning 12 January 2026, following the launch of its inaugural service a few months earlier.

The airline plans to gradually elevate its service frequency from four to five weekly flights by mid-June 2025 and then to six weekly by late October.

The flights will utilize Airbus A350-900 aircraft, featuring two configurations that cater to different passenger needs with varying business and economy class setups.

Turkish Airlines aims to introduce non-stop flights from Istanbul to Sydney in 2026, backed by an expansion of its A350 fleet with the delivery of 66 A350-900s and 15 A350-1000s.

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