Turkish Airlines grows network in East Africa with flights to Asmara

???????????DUBAI-  Turkish Airlines announced flights to Asmara in Eritrea, the 27th country destination in Africa where the global carrier now flies to 42 destinations.

The worldwide network of one of the world’s fastest growing carriers connects travellers to 108 countries, more than any other airline in the world.   

Turkish Airlines Asmara flights operate from Istanbul 3 days a week on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.

Promotional round trip fares are available from Istanbul to Asmara starting at €464, including all taxes.

Miles&Smiles members receive 25% miles discount for tickets booked in first 6 months of operations to newly opened destinations, with the option of class upgrades. 

More detailed information regarding Turkish Airlines and flight schedules can be reached via www.turkishairlines.com. 

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