One of the largest carrier, Turkish Airlines, is going to resume international flights gradually starting in June after the suspension due to the novel coronavirus.
According to the three-month flight plan, the carrier will fly to 19 countries, including Canada, Germany, Norway, Austria, Denmark, Sweden, the Netherlands, Belgium, Georgia, China, South Korea, Japan, Singapore, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Afghanistan, Israel, Kuwait and Lebanon.
Turkish Airlines had suspended all international as well as domestic flights until May 28 as a public safety measure against the current COVID-19 pandemic.