World’s Most Connected Airline Launches Holiday Packages In UK: US Is Next

Turkish Airlines

has expanded its holiday package offering globally, enabling customers to plan and book trips in a single place. While the offering is now available in select key markets, including Europe, it will expand to the United States in a few months.

Arranging holidays in a single place

Turkish Airlines said that it has launched its comprehensive package holiday brand, Turkish Airlines Holidays, globally, offering customers a seamless solution to book their flights, hotels, tours, activities, car rentals, airport transfers, insurance, and other holiday items with Turkish Airlines Holidays.

The offering was launched in Australia, Europe, Mexico, South Korea, and the United Kingdom (UK) and will be coming to the United States “in the coming months.” Previously, Turkish Airlines Holidays was only available to passengers booking outbound flights from Turkey.

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“This expansion marks a significant milestone in Turkish Airlines’ aim to provide seamless and high-quality experiences for travelers worldwide.”

The carrier pointed out that launching the service globally highlights the Turkish airline’s commitment to improving the passenger experience and promotes Turkey as a must-visit destination. This supports the company’s goal to promote the country and contribute to Turkey’s tourism sector globally.

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Smarter way to travel

Turkish Airlines highlighted that its Holidays brand offers a comprehensive and flexible way to book packages, which includes over 200 destinations in 60 countries, exclusive pricing and bundled packages, best price guarantees, tailor-made tours, an expansive network of hotels, extra Miles&Smiles

awards, flexible payment plans, and other benefits.

Bilal Ekşi, the chief executive officer (CEO) of Turkish Airlines, said that passengers flying outbound from Turkey have enjoyed the comfort of booking their entire trips through Turkish Airlines Holidays.

“Now, we are extending this seamless experience to travelers worldwide, making holiday planning easier than ever while strengthening our global presence.”

The Turkish carrier partnered with HBX and PerfectStay to launch the service globally. Nicolas Huss, the CEO of HBX, first remarked that today, customers expect seamless and connected bookings.

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“Through this collaboration, passengers can now enhance their journeys by combining flights with our extensive global inventory of accommodations, transfers, car rentals, and experiences—powered by Perfect Stay’s advanced packaging technology—to create the ideal getaway.”

Celebrating the launch, Turkish Airlines Holidays has offered a special offer for customers booking their first holiday package or tour to Turkey through the service, providing free airport lounge access and a discount of up to £350/€350 ($441.7/$364.2) based on the total spend during the launch campaign.

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350 destinations in 120 countries

While not every destination and every country will be available to Turkish Airlines Holidays customers, the airline planned that its network would cover 350 destinations in 130 countries by the end of 2024, according to its Q3 2024 financial presentation.

In 2024, it started flights from its hub at Istanbul Airport

(IST) to Denver International Airport

(DEN), Melbourne Airport

(MEL), Santiago Arturo Merino Benitez International Airport (SCL), and Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport

(SYD).

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According to its public disclosure board, so far in 2025, Turkish Airlines has announced plans to fly to Phnom Penh International Airport (PNH) and Ohrid St. Paul The Apostle Airport (OHD, announced in late 2024).

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