Cyprus Turkish Airlines destinations

In December 2006, the airline made a formal application to the UK Civil Aviation Authority for a licence to operate non-stop flights between UK airports and Ercan International Airport (ECN) in Northern Cyprus. The application was turned down in February 2007.

In April 2008, the airline signed a business contract with a travel agency in Germany called 'Oger Turk Tur'. The point of this contract was to be able to bring more tourists to Northern Cyprus (T.R.N.C.) since Germany is one of the top countries that generates a high level of outbound tourist traffic. According to this contract, Cyprus Turkish Airlines will fly to 8 new destinations in Germany, with one specially leased aircraft operating up to 14 flights a week. KTHY has confirmed that they will also fly to Cologne/Bonn and Stuttgart (Germany), not forming part of the 8 new charter destinations).

Cyprus Turkish Airlines serves the following scheduled destinations (at September 2009):

Asia

  • Northern Cyprus
    • Nicosia - Ercan International Airport Base
  • Turkey
    • Adana - Adana Şakirpaşa Airport
    • Ankara - Esenboğa International Airport
    • Antalya - Antalya Airport
    • Dalaman - Dalaman Airport
    • Gaziantep - Oguzeli Airport
    • İzmir - Adnan Menderes Airport
    • Kayseri - Erkilet International Airport
    • Trabzon - Trabzon Airport

Europe

  • Germany
    • Cologne/Bonn - Cologne/Bonn Airport
    • Stuttgart - Stuttgart Airport
  • Turkey
    • Istanbul
      • Atatürk International Airport
      • Sabiha Gökçen International Airport
  • United Kingdom
    • Birmingham - Birmingham International Airport [seasonal]
    • London
      • London Gatwick Airport
      • London Heathrow Airport
      • London Stansted Airport
    • Manchester - Manchester Airport

Note: All flights to Germany are via Antalya Airport, flights to the United Kingdom are via a variety of airports in Turkey.