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More Information about Turkey
Flights from the UK to Turkey generally disembark in Istanbul, Dalaman and Antalya where the country’s main international airports are based.
The short-haul flight to Turkey takes over 3 hours non-stop.
The total flight duration from London to Istanbul is 3 hours and 40 minutes and from London to Dalaman is 4 hours and 10 minutes.
The main airlines that fly to the Turkey are...
- British Airways
- easyjet
Flights from the UK to Turkey will disembark at Istanbul Ataturk Airport (IST). Istanbul Ataturk Airport is one of two international airports in Istanbul. The other port, Sabiha Gökçen International Airport, is much newer yet Istanbul Ataturk remains the busiest and largest of the two. The airport takes its name from Istanbul's first president, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, and is a hub for Turkish Airlines.
At Flight Centre, our range of flights from the UK to Turkey depart from London Heathrow and Newcastle and disembark in Istanbul. We recommend flying with British Airways or KLM.
Modern-day Turkey only came into being in 1923, formed from the remnants of the Ottoman Empire, but history within its current borders sweeps widely. The Hittites were here. Istanbul was formerly known as 'Byzantium' and it became the capital of the Roman Empire once that honour was removed from Rome. This is when Byzantine Empire, with its churches and influence on art and music, began to flourish. It survived for more than 1000 years until the Ottoman Turks conquered and renamed the city in 1453.
Once you look beyond the chaos of Istanbul and its bazaars and touts, you'll see Turkey is remarkably and geographically diverse. So you'll find Aegean beaches, forested snowy mountains and steppe landscapes (with moon-like Cappadocia) within its borders. So, looking for a quick guide to hit the ground running once you arrive? Here are a few fantastic spots to see once you've enjoyed Istanbul:
- Bodrum – a Southern Aegean playground for holiday makers mixing trendy nightlife and characterful villages with Roman ruins.
- Urfa – a city where Kurdish, Arabic and Persian cultures meet amid beautiful architecture.
- Ephesus – Roman city ruins on Turkey's west coast.
- Ölüdeniz – a town near Fethiye known for its pristine waterway, the Blue Lagoon.
- Gallipoli – where Anzac legend began in 1915.
Destinations in Turkey
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