Summary Turkish Airlines serves 14 US destinations, mainly through daily flights using three aircraft. The airline's Airbus A350-900, Boeing 777-300ER, and Boeing 787-9 are used on US routes, ensuring comfort for passengers. Denver International Airport (DEN) is the airline's latest US route, marking the 347th destination in Turkish Airlines' network.

When it comes to seat availability in August 2024, data from Cirium , an aviation analytics company, shows that Turkish Airlines’ five leading US routes are between Istanbul and New York (JFK), Washington-Dulles (IAD), Los Angeles (LAX), Chicago (ORD), and Miami (MIA). Route One-way flights (August 2024) One-way seats (August 2024) Frequency New York (JFK) 124 40,887 4 x daily Washington (IAD) 62 20,615 2 x daily Los Angeles (LAX) 62 20,315 2 x daily Chicago (ORD) 62 20,119 2 x daily Miami (MIA) 57 18,619 1-2 x daily Turkish Airlines is the sole carrier operating on all five of its busiest US routes, taking advantage of the fact that currently, no major US airline flies to Istanbul. This summer, the carrier will serve a total of 14 destinations in the US this summer, with the majority of routes boasting at least daily flights.

The Star Alliance carrier has been expanding its US route network recently, too, launching direct flights to Denver (DEN) earlier this year. Turkish Airlines' newest US route Turkish Airlines began operating in the Americas in 1988 with flights to New York. Since then, Turkish Airlines has expanded its f.