About Turkish Airlines

Turkish Airlines, the national flag carrier of Turkey, has a rich history dating back to its establishment in the mid-20th century. It initially started with a modest fleet size and limited regional routes. Over the years, the airline has grown significantly, both in terms of its fleet size and the expanse of its network, establishing itself as one of the key players in the global aviation industry. The primary base of Turkish Airlines is in Istanbul, which facilitates an ideal hub for flights between the East and the West. This strategic location has allowed the airline to capitalize on cross-continental travel, becoming an essential bridge between various cultures and economies. The fleet of Turkish Airlines is diverse, tailored to accommodate the broad spectrum of its operations which include both short regional flights and long-haul international routes. The carrier emphasizes the importance of maintaining a modern and technologically advanced fleet, which plays a crucial role in enhancing passenger comfort, safety, and overall travel experience. Over the decades, Turkish Airlines has prioritized environmental concerns by integrating more fuel-efficient models into its fleet, aligning with global standards and expectations for sustainability in aviation. Turkish Airlines is renowned for its exceptional service quality, which is evident across various passenger experiences, from onboard amenities to ground services. The airline takes pride in its award-winning in-flight catering services, providing a range of gourmet meals inspired by Turkish and international cuisines. The dedication to passenger comfort extends beyond food, with investments in spacious seating, enhanced in-flight entertainment options, and connectivity throughout the flight. Additionally, Turkish Airlines focuses on enriching the travel experience with its frequent flyer program, offering extended benefits and rewards to loyal customers. The airline’s hospitality is reflective of Turkey’s intrinsic cultural warmth, making it around for passengers looking for a reliable and enjoyable travel experience.

Overall Value for Money

4.3

From 375 reviews

Seat and Cabin Space

4.3

From 375 reviews

Customer Service

4.3

From 374 reviews

In Flight Entertainment

4.3

From 364 reviews

Baggage Handling

4.5

From 259 reviews

Check-in Process

4.5

From 258 reviews

Meals and Beverages

4.5

From 370 reviews

Recommend Airline

78.7%

From 333 reviews

Latest Passenger Reviews for Turkish Airlines

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GARRY ROBSON
GARRY ROBSONJun 20, 2025
Turkish Airlines

I fly with Turkish Airlines regularly - I live in Turkey these days, so unfortunately my options are limited. I flew to Dar recently - the plane was a 737 which for a flight time of seven hrs is a tad small, in my opinion. The inflight experience was normal for Turkish Airlines in my experience - once onboard, the staff were surly, bordering on rude. The meal was no better than average. In seven hrs i received one glass of wine, when I asked for a second I was simply ignored, as if I had made an improper suggestion. I received a single tiny container of water and later in the flight i was provided with a sandwich which was bread with barely any filling and a cola. No snacks. Miserable, really. All smiles when you exist the plane of course - one gets the impression that you were no more than an imposition. Perhaps the crew were glad to see the back of us - i know i was glad to see the back of them. I waited for my suitcase and when the carousel started, suitcases were loaded and went round and round. One or two people retrieved theirs. After a good twenty minutes the baggage handlers started to remove the suitcases from the carousel. I asked if there was any more – one of the handlers advised me these suitcases were from a flight, the passengers of which, had arrived two days previously! A fellow passenger approached me and showed me his phone - he had a transponder tag in his suitcase, which showed his luggage was still in Istanbul. Me and FIFTY other passengers were left to wrangle with a single local agent who was completely overwhelmed. I filled in a form and left. I attempted to call the phone numbers I found on the web – over four days I must have called the four numbers, each twice per day but no one ever answered. Eventually on the fourth day I took it on myself to the airport where I eventually found my suitcase. In the lost luggage. Despite leaving my contact details on my lost luggage form including a local phone number, no one attempted to contact me. Turkish Airlines are the most difficult – almost impossible Airline to contact. I will raise a complaint with the Aviation Authorities as i believe i will receive no sense from Turkish Airlines. I tend to find that companies like this who are full of self promotion are the least competent and the most disappointing.

3 / 10

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