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Home / Business and Economy / Istanbul: Your Secret to Cheaper Long-Haul Flights

Istanbul: Your Secret to Cheaper Long-Haul Flights

1 Dec

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Summary

  • Flying via Istanbul can save over £350 on trips to Australia.
  • London to Sydney flights are £359 cheaper when routed through Istanbul.
  • Istanbul is cheaper than major European airports for long-haul.
Istanbul: Your Secret to Cheaper Long-Haul Flights

New research highlights Istanbul as a surprisingly cost-effective hub for international travel, potentially saving passengers hundreds of pounds on long-haul journeys. By incorporating a layover in Istanbul, travellers can slash the cost of flights to destinations like Sydney and Tokyo. For instance, a London to Sydney flight could be reduced by £359 per person by adding a stop in Istanbul.

This strategy proves more economical than direct flights from the UK or typical layover points like Dubai or Singapore. Flights to Istanbul from various UK airports are available for under £35, even with added luggage costs. While not all routes from Istanbul are direct, airlines like Turkish Airlines offer direct flights to Tokyo and Osaka from the city.

Furthermore, Istanbul emerged as the cheapest departure city compared to other major European airports, with savings of up to £139 per person against Amsterdam. While not ideal for westbound flights, this research provides a valuable tactic for budget-conscious travellers seeking to explore popular long-haul destinations.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Consider booking a flight to Istanbul first, then onward to Sydney, as this route can be significantly cheaper.
Yes, research shows Istanbul is often cheaper than major European airports and conventional layover cities for popular long-haul destinations.
According to recent analysis, Istanbul is among the cheapest, followed by Oslo, Paris, and Stockholm for certain destinations.

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