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Turkish Airlines has increased the number of flights on the Istanbul – Denpasar – Istanbul route.

November 06, 2025 | 15:10 |12463
Turkish Airlines has announced an increase in the number of flights on the Istanbul – Denpasar (Bali) – Istanbul route.Turkish Airlines has announced an increase in the number of flights on the Istanbul – Denpasar (Bali) – Istanbul route.
Source: turkishairlines.com

Turkish Airlines has announced an increase in the number of flights on the Istanbul – Denpasar (Bali) – Istanbul route.

There are now 9 weekly flights between Turkey and the popular Indonesian resort destination, making travel to Bali even more convenient for passengers.

According to the updated schedule, flights operate as follows:

TK 066 — Departure from Istanbul at 01:55, arrival in Denpasar at 19:30 (daily);

TK 067 — Departure from Denpasar at 21:10, arrival in Istanbul at 05:40 (daily);

TK 310 — Departure from Istanbul at 02:25, arrival in Denpasar at 20:00 (on Tuesdays and Fridays);

TK 311 — Departure from Denpasar at 22:00, arrival in Istanbul at 06:25 (on Tuesdays and Fridays).

Tickets can be purchased at the Turkish Airlines sales office located at: G. Kuliyev Street, building 39, Ussat building.

Email: askabatbiletsatis@thy.com

Official website: https://www.turkishairlines.com/

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