China's Wuhan to resume passenger flight to Turkey


WUHAN - China Southern Airlines will resume passenger flight services between Central China's Wuhan, Hubei province, and Istanbul, Turkey starting June 29, according to the company's branch in Hubei.
A round-trip flight, operated by a Boeing 787 aircraft, is scheduled every Wednesday. The outbound flight is scheduled to leave Wuhan at 4:05 pm Beijing time and arrive in Istanbul at about 9 pm local time.
The return flight will take off from Istanbul at 11:20 pm local time, and then arrive in Wuhan at 1:20 pm Beijing time the next day.
The flight will be China Southern Airlines' first international passenger flight to resume in Hubei since the outbreak of COVID-19. With the alleviation of the COVID-19 pandemic worldwide, the airline is expected to resume and launch more international air routes in Wuhan.
The Wuhan-Istanbul air route, launched in May 2019, was the first direct flight to Istanbul in Central China.
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