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$940 - $1,617
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Sydney Kingsford SmithIstanbul
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Fri 1/11
1 stop43h 20m
Istanbul
Fri 15/11
1 stop40h 35m
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Mon 2/9
1 stop39h 30m
Istanbul
Wed 11/9
1 stop20h 40m
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Thu 24/10
1 stop28h 30m
Istanbul
Tue 29/10
2 stops37h 25m
Sydney Kingsford SmithIstanbul
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Sydney Kingsford Smith
Mon 3/6
1 stop41h 10m
Istanbul
Mon 24/6
1 stop39h 40m
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Mon 21/10
1 stop43h 00m
Istanbul
Sat 9/11
2 stops34h 30m
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Sydney Kingsford Smith
Sun 26/5
1 stop37h 40m
Istanbul
Mon 17/6
1 stop30h 50m
Sydney Kingsford SmithIstanbul
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Sydney Kingsford Smith
Mon 3/6
1 stop23h 35m
Istanbul
Sun 23/6
1 stop25h 25m
Currently, March is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Türkiye (average of $917). Flying to Türkiye in December will prove the most costly (average of $1,531). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
$1,711
February
$1,582
March
$1,373
April
$1,699
May
$1,669
June
$1,911
July
$2,025
August
$1,982
September
$2,022
October
$1,697
November
$1,720
December
$2,292
IST Temperature | 5 - 23 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Türkiye, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 23.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 5.0 C).
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Flight was delayed, ground crew was not helpful. There’s little communication when boarding. Food was okay. Overall experience was okay.
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Flight was delayed, ground crew was not helpful. There’s little communication when boarding. Food was okay. Overall experience was okay.
Crew
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Comfort
Entertainment
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Reviews
Flight was delayed, ground crew was not helpful. There’s little communication when boarding. Food was okay. Overall experience was okay.
Crew
Food
Comfort
Entertainment
Boarding
Overall
Reviews
Flight was delayed, ground crew was not helpful. There’s little communication when boarding. Food was okay. Overall experience was okay.
Crew
Food
Comfort
Entertainment
Boarding
Overall
Reviews
Flight was delayed, ground crew was not helpful. There’s little communication when boarding. Food was okay. Overall experience was okay.
Many Australians and New Zealanders will search for cheap flights to Turkey for April 25 so they can be in Gallipoli to mark Anzac Day. Others will head for Istanbul, that city of mosques and churches that spans Asia and Europe.
The resorts of the Mediterranean, Aegean, and latterly, Black Sea coasts, are a huge draw for bargain-minded tourists. Bodrum, Kusadasi, Gumbet, Side, Fetiyhe and Olu Deniz are famous with European holiday makers who are drawn by the beaches, weather and cheapness, relative to Spain, Portugal or France.
Ankara, is the capital. Not as inspiring a city as Istanbul, it’s more along the Canberra lines. It’s pretty modern, an administrative capital. Istanbul is the city that tugs at the heartstrings. Its foundations were laid down about 3,000 years ago.
Once known as Byzantium and Constantinople, it’s the city of the Grand Bazaar where traders and tourists haggle, the Aya Sofya (its Greek name is Haghia Sophia), and the Topkapi Palace (Topkapi Sarayi), the residence of the Ottoman Sultans for almost 400 years.
Other magical destinations include Ephesus, just outside Kusadasi. This ancient holy city, which dates from the Roman era, is where you will find the house of the Virgin Mary. Cappadocia is a stunning moonscape of “fairy chimneys” that once were home to Hittites, Romans and Christians. And Nemrut in eastern Turkey, where colossal statues and two temples dominate an artificial mountaintop.
The most captivating thing about Turkey may just be the Turks, who are warm and friendly. Their hospitality, especially with food, is legendary.
Things to do in Turkey