The Taliban-led Afghanistan government has confirmed the return of Turkish Airlines flights to the country. The flights are being resumed after an almost three-year pause in the service.
According to Afghanistan’s Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation, the first return flight by the airlines landed in Afghanistan on May 21, 2024, and was welcomed by various government officials. Per the resume deal, Turkish Airlines will now fly to Kabul four times a week – Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sundays. The outbound flight from Istanbul to Kabul will have a duration of 4 hours and 35 minutes, and the inbound flight from Kabul to Istanbul will be of 5 hours and 30 minutes.
“We are thrilled and proud to welcome the first passenger plane of Turkish Airlines at Kabul International Airport after nearly three years. The resumption of Turkish Airlines flights symbolises the mutual trust and cooperation that continue to strengthen our friendly relations. This new beginning marks an important step for both our countries,” stated Cenk Ünal, Charge d’Affaires & Head of Mission, Turkish Embassy in Kabul.
Speaking on the same, Mahmut Yayla, Director of Sales & Marketing (Region II), Turkish Airlines, stated, “We are delighted to once again connect the people of Turkey and Afghanistan. With Turkish Airlines, Afghan citizens will have access to the world’s largest network, spanning Europe, America and beyond. Our competitive fares and convenient connection times will open new doors for the Afghan people. With our rapidly growing, modern fleet of 454 aircraft, we will connect Kabul to the world by flying to 348 destinations in 130 countries across six continents.”
Air Arabia and FlyDubai already resumed their flights to Afghanistan in 2024 and 2023 respectively. Even two Afghan airlines, Kam Air and Ariana Afghan Airlines, operate on limited international routes.