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I've seen some on KrisFlyer.Which program?
I've seen some on KrisFlyer.Which program?
Which program?
Thanks @MattgUnited, Aeroplan, KrisFlyer, etc.
If you have Velocity points you can also transfer those into KrisFlyer.
Brought forward to March 1:Turkish Airlines confirmed to start IST - SIN - MEL flights three times weekly from March 16.
Thanks @aspro2 for a really helpful and informative post. One small quibble: from my (admittedly limited) experience I don't think it's fair to describe Turkish Airlines Business class as "EuroBusiness".(and these flights are mostly "EuroBusiness"-style or only a bit better)
Well, the problem is that there are different configs on different TK routes, so it depends both on route and flight number whether you get Eurobusiness or a recliner or whatever. Considering the added cost in $ and points for the add-on short-haul leg, it was important to mention it so that some readers might moderate their expectations. Keep in mind that for Aus-Eur some people would be considering TK as an alternative to airlines like QR and EK which fly 1-2-1 configs from some secondary ports.Thanks @aspro2 for a really helpful and informative post. One small quibble: from my (admittedly limited) experience I don't think it's fair to describe Turkish Airlines Business class as "EuroBusiness".
I've only flown Turkish short-haul Business once, on an A320 from Istanbul to Budapest. The seats were proper recliners, with footrests and leg rests, with in-seat entertainment, great recline and a massive amount of legroom. The food was great (even though on a short flight it was served on a single tray), the service outstanding and having real Turkish coffee in the sky is a treat!
Inaugural flight operated by TC-LJFBrought forward to March 1:
Turkish Airlines Moves Melbourne Launch to early-March 2024 — AeroRoutes
Published at 2300GMT 28JAN24 Turkish Airlines in last week's schedule update accelerated planned service launch to Melbourne by two weeks, now scheduled to depart on 01MAR24. The first two flights for Istanbul – Singapore – Melbourne service will be operated by Boeing 777-300ER, switching to 7www.aeroroutes.com
IIRC TK are largely on their own on the Australian routes, like EY.I think they might even avoid BNE. I can see MEL/SYD/PER Nonstop. Melbourne has the large Turkish population so I’d expect something in the way of a second ish daily, ie via Singapore.
What’s the go with codesharing here? Obviously they don’t have much in the way of a partner and local FF partner.
I guess Virgin could switch up its QR deal with TK later on down the track.
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Bold move by TK to be attached to a mob who are always in the news for the wrong reasonsNot only is MEL a victory for TK, even Melbourne Victory is a winner:
Melbourne Victory lands Turkish Airlines as its new Principal Partner
Melbourne Victory is pleased to announce that Turkish Airlines will become the Club’s Principal Partner for the next three years, commencing from the start of the 2024/25 season. The world-renowned international airline will become the front-of-shirt partner for the Club’s...melbournevictory.com.au