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Turkish Airlines to resume Abu Dhabi flights from July 1

Turkish Airlines has announced it will resume full flight services to the United Arab Emirates (UAE), including Abu Dhabi, starting July 1. Flights to Dubai were already restored on June 9, with an increased frequency from seven to 14 weekly flights beginning June 25. The disruptions were attributed to airspace closures related to the Iran war, which affected multiple airlines. Turkish Airlines operates more flights globally than any other airline.

Turkish Airlines will resume full services to the UAE by July 1. Photo: Unsplash

Turkish Airlines will resume full services to the UAE by July 1. Photo: Unsplash

Carrier flies to more countries than any other airline in the world

Turkish Airlines will resume flights to Abu Dhabi on July 1, restoring its full UAE network after months of disruption.

Dubai services restarted on June 9, with frequencies doubling from seven to 14 weekly flights from June 25.

The disruption was caused by airspace closures linked to the Iran war, forcing airlines to cancel or reroute thousands of flights.

Istanbul-Abu Dhabi flights will operate four times weekly, with departures at 6.45pm local time on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.

The resumption "will further strengthen travel links between the UAE and Turkey," the airline said.

Turkish Airlines will resume flights between Istanbul and Abu Dhabi , restoring its full UAE network after months of disruption caused by the regional conflict and airspace restrictions.

The airline announced that services to Zayed International Airport will restart on July 1, following the resumption of flights to Dubai on June 9. It will also increase its Dubai frequency from seven weekly flights to 14 from June 25.

The carrier temporarily suspended services to parts of the Gulf and Middle East earlier this year amid airspace closures and operational disruption linked to the Iran war. Airlines across the region were forced to cancel or reroute thousands of flights as countries closed or restricted their airspace for safety reasons.

As Abu Dhabi and Dubai services are restored, Turkish Airlines said travellers in the UAE will once again have access to its global network through Istanbul. The carrier flies to more countries than any other airline and serves more than 350 destinations across Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and the Americas.

Flights between Istanbul and Abu Dhabi will operate four times a week. Flight TK868 will depart Istanbul at 6.45pm on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays, arriving in Abu Dhabi at 12.25am the following day. The return service, TK869, will leave Abu Dhabi at 1.30am on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, landing in Istanbul at 5.25am.

The airline said the resumption of flights to the UAE capital will further strengthen travel links between the UAE and Turkey.

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June 18, 2026, 12:47 PM

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Turkish Airlines to resume Abu Dhabi flights from July 1

Turkish Airlines has announced it will resume full flight services to the United Arab Emirates (UAE), including Abu Dhabi, starting July 1. Flights to Dubai were already restored on June 9, with an increased frequency from seven to 14 weekly flights beginning June 25. The disruptions were attributed to airspace closures related to the Iran war, which affected multiple airlines. Turkish Airlines operates more flights globally than any other airline.

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