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Aug 28, 2013 (newstodate): Turkish Airlines is planning to bolster its services in the Nordic region with the opening of a new route to Norway.
The carrier will launch services to Stavanger, in Norway, from the start of next year's summer schedule, sources say.
Plans are to offer daily rotations on the route between Istanbul and Stavanger Sola Airport that is serving the major part of Norway's oil drilling industry.
Also from next year's summer schedule, Turkish Airlines plans to increase frequency from two to three daily flights on the route from Istanbul to Oslo Gardermoen Airport using Boeing 737NG aircraft.
Further down the line are considerations about other new route to Norwegian destinations, including Bergen and Trondheim, sources say.
Serving Turkish Airlines Cargo in the Nordic region is NordicGSA that also arranges trucking services connecting to the carrier's freighter services as well as to and from the adjacent Baltic region.
The carrier will launch services to Stavanger, in Norway, from the start of next year's summer schedule, sources say.
Plans are to offer daily rotations on the route between Istanbul and Stavanger Sola Airport that is serving the major part of Norway's oil drilling industry.
Also from next year's summer schedule, Turkish Airlines plans to increase frequency from two to three daily flights on the route from Istanbul to Oslo Gardermoen Airport using Boeing 737NG aircraft.
Further down the line are considerations about other new route to Norwegian destinations, including Bergen and Trondheim, sources say.
Serving Turkish Airlines Cargo in the Nordic region is NordicGSA that also arranges trucking services connecting to the carrier's freighter services as well as to and from the adjacent Baltic region.