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Turkish Airlines is set to launch Sydney-Istanbul flights this year, expanding its services from Melbourne. The airline plans to start with four weekly flights and may increase frequency. Airbus A350 or Boeing 787 aircraft will be used, offering flatbed business class seats. Flights will stop over in Singapore, initially, with potential for non-stop options. Turkish Airlines targets enhancing its presence in Australia and extends a loyalty program offer to Qantas frequent flyers.
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