Continuing thanks for those replying and especially to
Romney for the re-assurance. Yes, my TA has told of several of her clients cancelling, and that availability is 'wide open'. And
locopano for the details
I've now arranged most of my trip (via my TA).
Flying QR business to Istanbul. Then 2 nights at Four Seasons Sultanahmet (I like a 'soft landing' after long haul and in a new, complex location), then shifting across to 2 nights at Novotel Bosphorus, where I jagged a 'private Sale' and got a genuine 40% off. Very tasty. My TA booked the FS - the TA are both Virtuoso and a FS 'Partner', so it was a matter of choosing which additional benefits I would like
. I think I will contact your chap polat, Romney.
Then flying to Cappadocia for 2 days including a 'delux' balloon trip on Royal Balloons (fewer pax, longer trip). Staying at
MDC Cave Boutique Hotel.
Then to Izmir, staying in Selkuc for 4 nights, staying at Bella Hotel. Have 3 days of private touring.
The Cappadocia and Izmir hotels and activities (including airport pick-ups and deliveries) were arranged by my TA through a local agency, with Aussie representation. I'm not that happy with this type of arrangement (another mouth to feed and link in the chain), but my TA knows my likes and dislikes and I trust them. The price came in pretty high originally (especially for a bad season!!) but we got them down a fair bit.
Then back to IST for a night (Novotel) and extra day in the city (or up the Bosphorus, as you suggest
locopano) before flying out from SAW (bracing for the ride there!!) to DOH, connecting to Oman Airways to Muscat on their J service, which gets pretty good write-ups.
And with all, that, I'm not getting to use the TK J lounge at IST :evil: . I tried, but the TK fare was significantly more than QR, even if I have to use SAW for my departure. Not looking forward to using TK's budget sub Andalucian, for the domestic flights either. I don't like 'fast expanding' airlines (lesser quality pilots and other stuff), let alone their budget offshoots!! Anyway, she'll be right ...