Turkish Airlines to resume flights to six European countries on June 18 after over two months of Covid19-related operation halts
Turkish Airlines will resume international flights to six European countries on June 18.
"Following two months spent away from the skies, our global brand is preparing for the new era by coordinating with national and international authorities," it said.The flights will connect 16 European cities to 14 Turkish cities.
The coronavirus, which first appeared in China last December, has spread to nearly 200 countries and regions across the world dealing a severe blow to air travel globally.
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