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Turkish Airlines Adds more Destinations in US

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With existing services to Buenos Aires, Sao Paulo, Bogota, Panama, Toronto, Montreal, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, New York, Washington, Boston, San Francisco, Miami and Atlanta Turkish Airlines adds flights to Havana and Caracas as its 16th and 17th destinations in the Americas.
 
Beginning on December 20th 2016, Havana and Caracas flights will be operated 3 times per week on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays in both directions. 
Introductory round trip fares are available from Istanbul to Havana -the capital and the largest cityof Cuba- starting at 699 American Dollars, and to the Caracas -the capital and the largest city of Venezuela- starting at 699 American Dollars (including taxes and fees). 
Additionally, for the first 6 months of operation to these new destinations, there is a special offer for Miles&Smiles members, with a 25% reduction in the miles needed to redeem either award tickets or upgrades. 
 
Below is further detail:
 
Havana and Caracas flight times as scheduled from December 20th;
Flight No.
Start
End
Days
Departure
Arrival
TK183
20.12.2016
09.03.2017
Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday
IST
02:10
HAV
8:00
TK 183
20.12.2016
09.03.2017
Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday
HAV
10:00
CCS
14:00
TK 183
20.12.2016
26.03.2017
Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday
CCS
15:30
IST
10:15 +1  
All times are in local time.
 
 
To view the flight schedules please visit www.turkishairlines.comcontact the call center at +90 212 444 0849 or visit any Turkish Airlines sales office.  
 
 
* Turkish Airlines reserves the right to make changes in this regard.
 
 
Turkish Airlines, Inc.
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