Turkish Airlines has presented a new “Stopover” service in Tajikistan

Now transit passengers can voluntarily choose a long connection between two flights and will be able to stay in luxury hotels for free: one night in a 4-star hotel is offered for economy class, and two nights in a 5-star hotel for business class. At the same time, the minimum connection between the selected flights […]

Milana Yena, Asia-Plus

Now transit passengers can voluntarily choose a long connection between two flights and will be able to stay in luxury hotels for free: one night in a 4-star hotel is offered for economy class, and two nights in a 5-star hotel for business class. At the same time, the minimum connection between the selected flights must be at least 20 hours.

This service is a great chance not only to expect a transfer, but also to turn it into an unforgettable adventure, getting to know the rich culture of Istanbul. Take a walk through the historical streets of the city, feel its unique atmosphere without unnecessary living expenses.

It is important to note that the “Stopover” is only available for passengers who travel back and forth via Istanbul Airport: the point of departure and the point of final arrival should be Dushanbe. You must apply for a “Stopover” at least 72 hours before departure. It should be noted that passengers themselves cover the costs of transportation and visas for the time of the “Stopover”.

This service is launched to make the journey more interesting. Instead of waiting for the usual flight, you have the opportunity to see one of the most colorful and picturesque capitals of the world.

In addition to “Stopover”, Turkish Airlines has also announced new fares for teachers and students.

Passengers in this category will receive a discount, as well as convenient conditions for using the ticket: free changes and refunds of tickets without penalties, as well as an additional 10 kg of luggage.

To obtain the status of a student or teacher, you must provide the relevant documents, which can be submitted online or in person at the airline's office.

The decision on the application is made within a week.

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