Turkish Airlines Resumes Flights to Afghanistan After Three-Year Hiatus

Turkish Airlines has officially resumed its flights to Afghanistan, marking a significant milestone as its first flight landed at Kabul International Airport on Tuesday, ending a nearly three-year hiatus.

Strengthening Bilateral Relations

Kabul 24: Cenk Unal, the Turkish charge d’affaires in Kabul, emphasized the importance of this resumption, highlighting it as a testament to the deepening friendly and historical ties between Turkey and Afghanistan.

The renewed air connectivity is seen as a positive step towards enhancing cultural and commercial relations between the two nations.

Symbol of Solidarity

Officials from the Ministry of Transport echoed the sentiment of solidarity, emphasizing that the revival of Turkish Airlines flights demonstrates Turkey’s unwavering support for Afghanistan.

They underscored the significance of international airlines reinstating their services to Kabul, emphasizing the current safety and security measures in place at the airport.

Turkish Airlines Global Reach

With a fleet of 454 modern aircraft, Turkish Airlines boasts an extensive network connecting 348 destinations across six continents and 130 countries.

The airline’s decision to resume flights to Afghanistan not only enhances connectivity but also opens up new opportunities for travelers and businesses alike.

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