Turkish Airlines resumes international flights

Turkish Airlines' president said that the airline's sub-company AnadoluJet would resume international flights on June 11. The flagship carrier began domestic flights on June 1.

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Turkish Airlines President Bilal Ekşi said that their sub-company AnadoluJet would be resuming their international flights on June 11.

"We are ready for safer and healthier flights as a result of our prudent work with domestic and international health authorities!" said an official statement on the airline's website.

The airline will slowly re-introduce routes after international flights begin on June 11, the statement noted.

Turkish Airlines started domestic flights on June 1, when Turkey initiated its "normalization process."

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