02 July 2026

Turkish Airlines adds more Cape Town flights from October 2026

If you're planning a trip to Cape Town later this year, you'll soon have a few more flight options.

From 26 October 2026, Turkish Airlines will increase its direct service between Istanbul and Cape Town from seven to ten flights per week, adding three extra weekly flights for the Northern Winter 2026/27 schedule.

For travellers, that's good news. More flights generally mean greater flexibility when choosing travel dates, improved connections and, in some cases, more competitive fares.

Why this matters

Turkish Airlines has become one of the most convenient ways to reach South Africa from many parts of Europe, Asia and the Middle East. Instead of connecting through one of the traditional European hubs, many travellers now route via Istanbul, where Turkish Airlines offers onward connections to hundreds of destinations.

The additional Cape Town flights should make those connections even easier, especially during South Africa's busy summer tourism season.

If you're travelling from Cape Town, the expanded schedule also opens up more options for exploring Türkiye or continuing onwards to destinations across Europe, Asia, North America and Africa on a single ticket.

More seats during the busy season

The timing is no coincidence.

Late October marks the start of South Africa's peak summer travel season, when international visitor numbers begin to rise and flights into Cape Town become increasingly busy.

Adding three extra weekly services means more seats are available during one of the most popular times of the year to visit the city.

While the extra capacity may help ease demand, travellers planning to visit over December or January should still book well in advance, particularly if they're looking for the best fares.

Cape Town's growing international connectivity

The announcement is another sign of Cape Town's growing appeal as an international destination.

Over the past few years, several airlines have increased services to the city or introduced additional seasonal flights, giving travellers more choice than ever before. Improved air connectivity not only benefits tourists, but also makes business travel easier and strengthens links between South Africa and the rest of the world.

For visitors, however, the biggest advantage is simple: getting to Cape Town is becoming easier.

Bottom line

An increase from seven to ten weekly flights may not sound dramatic, but it gives travellers more flexibility and makes it easier to find flights that fit their itinerary.

If Cape Town or Türkiye is on your travel plans for the 2026/27 summer season, it's worth checking Turkish Airlines' updated schedule when comparing flight options. 

 

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