Turkish Airlines is ramping up flights to Bangkok, Thailand.
Staring 27 October, the current 17 services a week will increase to 21 per week.
From 10 December, the airline is introducing a new three-times weekly service from Istanbul to Phnom Penh Cambodia via Bangkok.
Phnom Penh is a new destination for Turkish Airlines and marks the seventh Southeast Asian country on its route network.
That takes the number of flights serving Bangkok to 24 a week.
The Phnom Penh service will depart Istanbul on a Monday, Friday and Sunday aboard Boeing 777-300ER aircraft with 353 seats.
Turkish and Thai Airways International have a partnership that will eventually increase combined frequencies between Istanbul and Bangkok to more than 40 a week.
Turkish Airlines also has ambitions to increase routes and frequencies to Southeast Asia to destinations like Hanoi, Bali, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta and Manila.
















