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Turkey partially resumes domestic flights
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IANS | 01 Jun, 2020
Turkey on Monday partially resumes domestic flight operations after a two-month closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
National
flag carrier Turkish Airlines and the Pegasus Airlines currently only
resumed flights from Istanbul to a few major cities, reports Xinhua news
agency.
The Turkish Airlines' first aircraft departed to the
capital Ankara from Istanbul Airport, and a plane with Pegasus Airlines
flew to the western province of Izmir from Sabiha Gokcen Airport in
Istanbul in the morning.
Turkish Airlines will begin to fly to other cities on June 4 and launch its international flights on June 10.
Pegasus
administration, meanwhile, said the company would soon start its
domestic and international flights without revealing further details.
Last
week, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced that Turkey would enter a
new normalization period on June 1 as the figures related to COVID-19
cases tend downwards.
The death toll from the coronavirus in
Turkey has climbed to 4,540 and the number of confirmed cases totalled
163,942, according to the figures announced by the Health Ministry.
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