On November 1 2010 Turkish Airlines resumed flights from Sabiha Gokcen International Airport located in Asian part of Istanbul to Moscow Domodedovo Airport. The flights will be operated by the airline’s subsidiary – AnadoluJet.
Boeing 737-809 of Turkish Airlines will be flying between Istanbul and Moscow four times a week:
Flight From/To Frequency DEP ARR
TK 7375 Moscow (Domodedovo) – Istanbul (Sabiha Gokcen) Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday 15:05 17:05
ТК 7374 Istanbul (Sabiha Gokcen) – Moscow (Domodedovo) 09:55 13:55
Turkish Airlines established in 1933 is a national air carrier of Turkey and a member of international aviation alliance Star Alliance. Fleet of the airline features modern Airbus and Boeing aircraft. Turkish airlines is glad to offer a worldwide route network to its passengers. Development of international passenger traffic market is considered by the airlines through partnership with Star Alliance members and attraction of transit passenger flows.
Moscow Domodedovo Airport is the largest airport of Russia. Its market share in total passenger traffic in Moscow Aviation Hub makes 46%. At the moment 76 partner airlines (48 foreign including 12 representing the CIS States and 28 Russian) connecting over 243 destinations operate flights all over the world. The unique route network covered by Domodedovo partner airlines provides for 101 exclusive destinations. In 2009 18,7 million passengers benefited from Domodedovo services. Domodedovo Airport has been chosen for operations to Moscow by member airlines of two world aviation alliances: Star Alliance and oneworld.
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