Istanbul, September 2025.
Connecting more
destinations across Africa than any other global carrier, Turkish Airlines has launched flights to Port Sudan,
increasing its number of destinations in Africa to 63. The national flag
carrier will operate its Port Sudan flights as two weekly frequencies until 29 September,
and by this date as three weekly frequencies on Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays.
Commenting
on this new route, Turkish Airlines Chairman of the Board and the Executive
Committee, Prof. Ahmet Bolat said;“As Turkish Airlines, we are delighted
to launching flights to Port Sudan, one of historically and strategically significant
port cities in Africa. The launch of this route marks an important step in
connecting Port Sudan’s commercial potential, cultural heritage and tourism
values to the world.We believe that these flights will build new bridges in
many areas from trade to tourism, and from education to cultural exchange. We
will continue to expand our network in Africa, and connect the continent with
the rest of the world.”
Turkish
Airlines guests will be able to travel from Istanbul to Port Sudan until 31 March 2026,
with tickets purchased by 15 December 2025, starting from USD 585; and
from Port Sudan to Istanbul starting from USD 638.These promotional fares are based
on Turkish Airlines’ official website and may vary in sales offices and
agencies.
Flight Schedule:
FLIGHT
NO |
START |
DAYS |
DEPARTURE |
ARRIVAL |
||
TK 510 |
17.09.2025 |
Wednesday,
Friday |
IST |
08:00 |
11:05 |
PZU |
TK 511 |
17.09.2025 |
Wednesday, Friday |
PZU |
16:05 |
21:05 |
IST |
TK 510 |
29.09.2025 |
Monday, Wednesday, Friday |
IST |
02:35 |
05:40 |
PZU |
TK
511 |
29.09.2025 |
Monday, Wednesday, Friday |
PZU |
06:35 |
11:35 |
IST |
Port
Sudan, Sudan’s largest port city, is located on the Red Sea coast and serves as
the country’s gateway to international trade. The city is a critical hub for
exports of oil, agricultural productsand natural resources, providing
significant industrial and logistical contributions to Sudan.Reflecting both theAfrican
and Ottoman heritage, Port Sudan offers cultural diversity through its
traditional markets, historical landmarks and sea tourism.