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Class rating 7.3

7.3/10

  • Boarding 7.2
  • Seat for sitting 6.6
  • Seat for sleeping 3.0
  • Service 6.8
  • Entertainment 5.2
  • Food & drink 7.4
  • Punctuality 7.8
  • Baggage 7.8
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Business class seat pitch on short-haul aircraft varies from 32-35 inches. For a definitive guide, click here.

Turkish has begun installation of its new Sky Interior onboard selected aircraft (B737-800 and B737-900ER). This features newly upholstered leather seats (as shown in the class image), LED mood lighting and a more specious feel due to streamlined sidewalls and overhead bins. 

On domestic flights between 02:00 and 09:59, a hot breakfast is served accompanied by butter, jam, a plate consists variety of cheese and olive, plus fruit salad or yoghurt (alternately) and hot breakfast plate.

For the flights between 10:00 and 16:59 pm and from 21:00 to 01:59, a cold menu is accompanied by the plates of delicatessen products with olive oil. For the flights between 17:00 and 20:59, a hot meal service is provided.

All these meals are served with assortments of warm breads, alcoholic, soft and hot drinks choices.

International flights offer a full hot meal service.

Business

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andrew007 flew Turkish Airlines Business, on a B737-800 (Config. 1)

Sarajevo - Istanbul in C class where I connected to Erbil on an Airbus 321. Check in was a little confused due to poor queue management and the priority line not being enforced as it should be but there were not huge numbers so it could have been a lot worse. I was given a pass to the tiny lounge and preceded there via passport control (quite a slow moving queue... more

Overall:

7.7/10

7.7

FormerlyDoS flew Turkish Airlines Business, on a B737-900ER

Turkish Airlines is introducing a new fleet of Boeing 737-900ER aircraft for longish 'thin' routes, such as West Africa. Having worked for a week in Accra, Ghana, I needed to go to Istanbul for the next week and chose TK630, as the 2035 departure slot allowed me to work a full day. take a shower and then make the flight. Check-in on Friday night was busy in the small... more

Overall:

8.3/10

8.3

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