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Turkish Airlines again expands network
Turkish Airlines continues to “Widen Your World” with the addition of Zanzibar (Tanzania) as its 293rd destination.
Already a globally recognized brand, Turkish Airlines again strengthens its presence in Africa and will have a presence at 50 destinations in 31 African countries, making it one of the leading carriers to the continent.

Zanzibar, the most prominent tourism destination of Tanzania,will be the 3rd gateway of Turkish Airlines in the country, with existing services toDar es Salaam and Kilimanjaro.
Beginning from December 12th Zanzibar flights will be operated 3 times per week as Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays in both directions.
Introductory round trip fares are available from Istanbul to Zanzibar starting at 636 US Dollars (including taxes and fees).
Additionally, for the operations to Zanzibar, Miles&Smiles members will be able to earn 25% extra status miles.*

