Turkish Airlines adds 6 new destinations to expanding flight network in June 2013

While ranking among the world's major airlines with its impressive growth figures and with the world's 4th largest flight network operating to 229 destinations in 100 countries, Turkish Airlines continues to grow by adding six new destinations in June.
This month, Turkish Airlines adds Marseille (France), Constanta (Romania), Tallinn (Estonia), Vilnius (Lithuania) and Luxembourg, following the earlier addition of Al-Qassim (Saudi Arabia) on June 3.
With existing services to Paris, Lyon, Nice and Toulouse, Turkish Airlines adds flights to Marseille as the 5th destination in France. FromJune 4, Marseille flights will operate four times per week on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays in both directions. Introductory round trip fares are available from Istanbul to Marseille starting at 99 Euros (including taxes and fees).
From June 7, roundtrip flights between Istanbul and Constanta, Turkish Airlines’ 2nd destination in Romania after Bucharest, will operate three times per week on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays. Introductory round trip fares are available from Istanbul to Constanta starting at 99 Euros (including taxes and fees).
Turkish Airlines adds flights to Tallinn (Estonia) and Vilnius (Lithuania) from June 11. Roundtrip flights between Istanbul-Tallinn-Vilnius will be operated three times per week on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Introductory round trip fares are available from Istanbul to Tallinn-Vilnius starting at 220 Euros (including taxes and fees) and 210 Euros (for online sales).
Turkish Airlines’ 234th destination in 103rd country is Luxembourg with flights beginning on June 25. Roundtrip flights between Istanbul and Luxembourg will operate four times per week on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays. Introductory round trip fares are available from Istanbul to Luxembourg starting from 99 Euros (including taxes and fees).
Background Information
Turkish Airlines
Turkey's "rising star", Turkish Airlines, began its’ journey back in 1933 with 5 planes. Today, Turkish Airlines boasts a fleet of 335 aircrafts (passenger and cargo) and continues that journey with the same excitement. With its growth figures placing the company among the leading airlines in the world, Turkish Airlines, with a momentous decision in 2013, made the biggest airplane purchase in the history of Turkish Civil Aviation.