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Turkish Airlines resuming Podgorica flights

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Turkish Airlines will restore operations to Montenegro this week. The airline will resume flights between Istanbul and Podgorica this Thursday, July 16. Services will initially run three times per week, each Monday, Thursday and Sunday. The Turkish carrier has restored the majority of its destination network in the former Yugoslavia, with Dubrovnik being the only city yet to be reinstated.

July 14, 2020
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  1. Mohd Arish16:06

    When will resume turkes airline Cotonou Benin to Mumbai and delhi

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  2. Unknown18:36

    When will resume turkish airline bari italy to Istanbul

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  3. Anonymous22:09

    Can you please tell me when Turkish airline starts to flight to Baghdad again.thanks

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