Turkish Airlines resumes flights to Zambian capital

Flights between Istanbul, Lusaka to operate twice per week, national flag carrier says

By Tuba Sahin

ANKARA (AA) - After suspending flights due to the coronavirus pandemic, national flag carrier Turkish Airlines resumed flying to Lusaka, the capital and biggest city of Zambia.

"Istanbul-Lusaka flights were restarted to be operated twice per week with Tanzanian capital Dar es Salaam connection on March 26," Turkish Airlines said in a statement on Monday.

Passengers will able to make round trips to Lusaka with fares starting from $841, including taxes and fees.

Turkish Airlines currently has 410 aircraft and flies to 342 destinations -- 289 international and 53 domestic.

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