Flights to Turkey

The Republic of Turkey acts as a bridge between the continents of Asia and Europe, lying partly in both. Ankara is the capital city of the country (Yes, it’s not Istanbul, which is not only the largest city in Turkey but also in Europe) 

Turkey is known for its rich diversity. While it predominantly has a Muslim population, it is also home to many biblical figures and attracts several Christian pilgrims annually. Did you know that The Grotto of St Peter, the first-ever Christian Church, is located in Antakya, Turkey? 

Each year, millions of people from all over the world visit Turkey to experience its exquisite sites, serene landscapes, and delectable food. Tourism is a major source of economic income for the country. The industry has grown substantially over the year, receiving up to 51.9 million tourists in 2019. It also ranks as the 6th most popular travel destination in the world. 

Now, before you book your actual flights to Turkey, let us take you on a virtual trip to the land of Turkish delight. 

Pack your bags and fasten your seatbelt. Welcome aboard! 

Airports of Turkey

Turkey has more than 50 International and Domestic airports, each hosting several flights across the globe. Istanbul Airport, Antalya International Airport, Istanbul Sabiha Gokcen Airport, and Ataturk International Airport are few of the busiest airports in Turkey, receiving the maximum international passenger arrivals. 

  • Istanbul Airport

This airport is the leading international airport in Istanbul, added to the two already existing airports thereSabiha Gokcen International Airport and Ataturk Airport. 

Istanbul airport is situated in Çatalca- Göktürk-Arnavutköy on the European side of Istanbul. It provides flights to more than 300 domestic and international destinations, covering up to 100 countries. This environmentally-safe airport offers numerous services and amenities to the 40 million passengers it welcomes every year. 

It is a major aviation hub for airlines from all across the world. Some of the important airlines served by Istanbul Airport include Emirates, British Airways, Kuwait Airways, Lufthansa, and more.  

  • Antalya International Airport

Antalya has two major international airports, one of them being the Antalya International Airport. It is situated around 8.1 miles Northeast of the city. It has two terminals for international destinations and one for domestic destinations. 

Over the years, it has been a host to more than 25 million international passengers and extends its services to travelers coming from all parts of the world. 

This airport operates all the major airlines, including Air Serbia, Blue Air, Freebird Airlines, Qatar Airways, etc.  

  • Other Airports

Other chief international airports of Turkey are Dalaman Airport and Milas Bodrum Airport in Mugla, Esenboga Airport in Ankara, and Adnan Menderes Airport in Izmir, among many more. 

Pre-Booking Tips

Before you press the “Book My Flight” button and reserve your cheap flights to Turkey, make sure you keep the following tips in mind: 

  1. Made a last-minute plan? American citizens can apply online for their Turkey visas and get them in as little as 5 minutes. 
  2. You cannot access PayPal from Turkey. Thus, make sure you have other alternative payment methods like cash and credit cards at your disposal always. (Remember: 1 USD= 7.77 Turkish Lira) 
  3. March to November are the cheapest months to fly to Turkey, May being the best. 
  4. If you are under a tight budget, buses are the most convenient and inexpensive way to travel across a city. 
  5. To enjoy flights with a nominal airfare to Turkey, book your tickets at least 4 to 5 months in advance. 

Favorite Tourist Attractions

Turkey has it all- mesmerizing architecture comprising of Roman ruins, trending art and fashion, long calming beaches, the lush countryside, and a beautiful skyline. Thus, plenty to blow your mind away!

This guide would be incomplete without mentioning the majestic Hagia Sophia. One of the most popular wonderments of the country, Hagia Sophia is a Roman masterpiece located in Istanbul. This UNESCO World Heritage site is a melting point of art, culture, and architecture, bound to leave all History aficionados stunned. 

The very “Instagram-able” Cappadocia is a sight for sore eyes. You don’t just get a chance to enjoy a night at the cave houses, immerse in the Turkish festivities, take hot air balloon rides, but you get to truly discover what makes this surrealistic "land of horses" beyond comparison! 

Some other attractions in Turkey, which you must visit to experience the flavor of the land fully, are Sumela Monastery (Monastery of the Virgin Mary) and the ancient Roman city of Aspendos. You can also cruise along the Mediterranean coastline and visit the stunning Ölüdeniz beach and the old town of Antalya. 

These celebrated attractions should be reason enough to make you book your Turkey flights right away! 

Best Time to Visit Turkey

Ready to book your plane tickets to Turkey? Remember, your interests must align with the weather, festivities, and overall conditions of the country to make your trip an experience of a lifetime!

Turkey has a Mediterranean climate. The temperature is mild all year round. While some areas relish long winters accompanied by rains, the coastal regions enjoy a more warm, dry atmosphere with plenty of sunshine.

To make the most out of your trip, travel any time from May to October when the crowds are less, and the weather is pleasant.

January and February receive a minimal crowd, and most parts of the country are bitten by the cold.

March is a relatively better month to visit in comparison to the first two months. The average temperature is low, and the streets remain quiet.

April is when tourism starts to pick up the pace. The weather around the coastal areas becomes enjoyable.

May is contended to be the best month to visit Turkey. The first part of the month receives a massive crowd, followed by a relatively quiet second half. The weather during this month makes the experience even better.

June is fairly quiet. July and August, the peak months for the country, are when things start to become crazy. Markets are bustling, queues are long, and items are available at double their price.

During September and October, tourism starts slowing down. With winters approaching, the weather remains pleasurable in most parts of the country.

November and December are cold and wet. The temperature drops down, and the country receives limited sunshine and heavy rains.

Thank you for flying with us virtually. Hopefully, we have left you excited enough to book your real airline tickets to Turkey straight away!


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