Turkish Airlines To Resume More International Flights And Offer 40% Off To Healthcare Workers

Turkish Airlines will resume some international flights this month to China, South Korea and the United States among other destinations, the airline announced on June 12.

On June 11, it had resumed flights to Britain, Germany and the Netherlands.

Turkish Airlines has also started a new campaign for healthcare workers. With this campaign all medical workers from everywhere in the world, will be able to fly at 40% discount with their tickets purchased from Turkish Airlines.

"It is impossible to fully express our gratitude to the health workers who care for our lives at all times and under any circumstances. To show our great appreciation, we are offering a 40% discount on flights for our devoted health workers and the loved ones accompanying them. By registering with your Miles&Smiles membership number, you can receive a promotional code providing a 40% discount on all Economy and Business class flights," it says on the Turkish Airlines' web page.

Campaign details:

Healthcare workers who wish to get a discount must register at the campaign page before July 18, 2020.

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