Istanbul serves as a bridge between the continents of Asia and Europe, encapsulating the distinctive qualities of both the western and oriental worlds. According to the city's historical importance in terms of geopolitics, it has consistently been rated as one of the top tourist attractions. It still draws tens of thousands of tourists from all over the world today thanks to its unique historical heritage, cultural diversity, and location as a major transportation hub. Istanbul is well-connected to the rest of the world because of regular and reasonably priced flights.

Turkish Airlines

The flag carrier airline of Turkey is Turkish Airlines. Turkish Airlines began flying in 1933 with just 5 aircraft. In 1982, the airline expanded internationally and had 27 aircraft and 3.909 seats. The airline currently offers flights to 304 locations in 122 different countries.

Turkish Airlines will broaden the breadth of its unique services by adding new locations, increasing the number of flights, and adding new aircraft to its fleet as the airline with the most international destinations. Due to its ideal geographic location that spans continents, Istanbul, which is already a significant global cultural and commercial center, is well-positioned to serve as a transit hub for the aviation industry. 

 

Pegasus Airlines

Through a large number of connections, Pegasus Airlines offers both direct and indirect flights with a destination of Istanbul. Istanbul is easily accessible because to the more than 100 local and international direct flights that go there.

Istanbul Sabiha Gokcen International Airport is connected by Pegasus Airlines to a variety of flights from around the world. One of the city's two primary airports is Sabiha Gokcen International Airport. It is close to the center and situated on the Asian side.