Turkish Airlines Announces New International Destinations for 2026

Turkish Airlines has expanded its global network this month by adding six new destinations. The airline now serves Marseille, France (MRS); Constanta, Romania (CND); Tallinn, Estonia (TLL); Vilnius, Lithuania (VNO); and Al-Qassim, Saudi Arabia (ELQ), further strengthening its connections from Istanbul (IST).

In France, Turkish Airlines complements its existing Paris (CDG), Lyon (LYS), Nice (NCE) and Toulouse (TLS) services with a new four-times-weekly round-trip to Marseille. Flights operate on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, providing travelers with more options for business and leisure travel to the French Mediterranean coast.

Constanta becomes the airline’s second destination in Romania, joining Bucharest (OTP). Turkish Airlines offers three round-trip flights per week between Istanbul and Constanta on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, improving access to Romania’s important Black Sea port and tourist region.

In the Baltic region, Turkish Airlines has launched services to both Estonia and Lithuania. Tallinn and Vilnius are now each served three times weekly from Istanbul, with flights on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. These additions expand the carrier’s presence in Northern Europe and facilitate convenient connections for passengers traveling between Turkey and the Baltic states.

Turkish Airlines also introduced four-times-weekly service between Istanbul and Al-Qassim, Saudi Arabia, operating on Monday, Tuesday, Friday and Sunday. This route adds to the airline’s growing network across the Middle East and supports both commercial and cultural travel links.

Looking ahead, Turkish Airlines will begin service to Luxembourg (LUX) on June 25. This new route will be the airline’s 234th destination across 103 countries and will be operated four times weekly on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. The addition of Luxembourg further diversifies the carrier’s European network and offers passengers more direct connectivity to a key financial and political center.

With these route launches, Turkish Airlines continues to broaden its international reach, offering frequent connections and increased scheduling flexibility from its Istanbul hub. The new destinations strengthen ties to important regional markets and provide travelers with more options for direct travel across Europe and the Middle East.