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Turkish Airlines plans to operate an average of fourteen additional weekly flights to the former Yugoslavia this coming winter season compared to last year, reaching a record 111 weekly departures from Istanbul to the region. The carrier will upgrade its Tivat service to year-round operations, after suspending winter flights to the coastal city last season. It will now maintain three weekly flights to Tivat throughout the entire winter. Additionally, the Star Alliance member will increase frequencies to Sarajevo, operating a double daily service, up from eleven to thirteen weekly flights last winter.
Turkish Airlines will operate ten weekly flights to Pristina this winter, up from eight to nine weekly rotations during the 2024/25 season. Ljubljana will also see an increase, with fourteen weekly services planned, compared to twelve to thirteen last winter. In Zagreb, the carrier will boost frequencies to seventeen weekly flights, up from thirteen during the previous winter season. Frequencies to Belgrade and Skopje will remain largely unchanged, with Turkish Airlines maintaining 21 weekly and fourteen weekly flights respectively. Ohrid, which was launched this summer, will not run over the winter months.
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