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Turkish Airlines Connects Canada with Sale Flights Starting at $1,099

by Bruce Parkinson  January 15, 2026
Turkish Airlines plane flying

Photo: Kevin Hackert / Shutterstock.com

Turkish Airlines, the airline flying to more countries than any other, has announced its “Sales Fest” campaign for Canadian travellers.

Sales Fest is a limited-seat, round-trip flight sale with fares starting at $1,099. The campaign is on now through January 26. To be eligible, tickets must be purchased for travel between January 14 and April 30, 2026.

Turkish Airlines currently operates from three gateways in Canada, connecting North America with Europe, Asia, and the rest of the world.

The sale underlines the Turkish flag carrier’s position as a global connector, offering travellers opportunities to explore worldwide destinations, including Cairo (CAI), Delhi (DEL), Dhaka (DAC), Islamabad (ISB), and more, with comfort and convenience through its Istanbul hub. 

Moreover, through the Turkish Airlines Stopover Program, guests connecting via Istanbul can take advantage of a complimentary accommodation (two nights in a four-star hotel for Economy Class, three nights in a five-star hotel for Business Class) while exploring the rich culture and history of Istanbul before continuing onto their final destination.

  
  
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