Turkish Airlines restarts its Ankara-Rome flights

Turkish Airlines, that launched its first service in Italy in 1959 with its inaugural Ankara-Rome flight, now re-launched its operation between the two countries' capitals after a 60 years break.

Ankara-Rome flights, of which tickets are now available on Turkish Airlines’ sales offices and online sales channels, are planned to be operated two times a week (Monday and Thursday) in both directions as from 7 January 2019.

Within the scope of summer schedule, Turkish Airlines currently operates 131 flights per week through eight destinations in Italy, including Rome, Milan, Venice, Pisa, Bologna, Naples, Catania and Bari both from Istanbul Atatürk International Airport (IST) and Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen International Airport (SAW).

The flight departs from Istanbul at 20:30 (LMT) and arrives at 2:20+1 (LMT).