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20151105gs_7272_Turkish_Airlines

DURBAN - 5 November 2015 - Dignitaries cut the ribbon to officialy inaugurate Turkish Airlines new route from Durban to Isttanbul. The Airbus A330-300 to arrived at Durban's King Shaka International Airport was the first flight of the service, which will see the airline operate four times a week between Durban and Istanbul via Johannesburg. Among those in the picture are the King Shaka airport manager Terence Delomoney (2nd from right) , eThekwini deputy mayor Nomvuzo Shabalala (3rd from right), the KwaZulu-Natal economic evelopment and tourism MEC Mike Mabuyakhulu (4th from right) and urkish Airlines chairman İlker Aycı. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP

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20151105gs_7272_Turkish_Airlines.jpg
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Giordano Stolley 2015
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APP Airbus A330-300 Allied Picture Press Durban Giordano Stolley Istanbul King Shaka International Airport KwaZulu-Natal South Africa Turkey Turkish Airlines aeroplane airliner airport apron aviation chairman passenger liner runway spray travel İlker Aycı Mike Mabuyakhulu Nomvuzo Shabalala Terence Delomoney
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DURBAN - 5 November 2015 - Dignitaries cut the ribbon to officialy inaugurate  Turkish Airlines new route from Durban to Isttanbul. The Airbus A330-300 to arrived at Durban's King Shaka International Airport was the first flight of the service, which will see the airline operate four times a week between Durban and Istanbul via Johannesburg. Among those in the picture are the King Shaka airport manager Terence Delomoney (2nd from right) , eThekwini deputy mayor Nomvuzo Shabalala (3rd from right), the KwaZulu-Natal economic evelopment and tourism MEC Mike Mabuyakhulu (4th from right) and urkish Airlines chairman İlker Aycı. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP