Turkish Airlines’ low-cost subsidiary AJet announced a new Istanbul–Rotterdam route, with tickets going on sale on Friday, starting at $69, further expanding its European network.
AJet currently operates flights to 100 destinations across 34 countries, offering travelers affordable access to a wide range of business and leisure hubs. With the addition of Rotterdam, the airline will connect passengers to one of Europe’s most dynamic commercial and cultural centers.
Known for its modern architecture and the busiest seaport on the continent, Rotterdam plays a key role in global trade and logistics. It will also become AJet’s second destination in the Netherlands after Amsterdam, enhancing the carrier’s presence in Western Europe.
The inaugural flight is scheduled for Feb. 22, 2026. The service will operate four times per week—on Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Sundays—between Istanbul Sabiha Gokcen Airport and Rotterdam The Hague Airport.
AJet CEO Kerem Sarp said the airline is committed to expanding its international network by adding new routes that strengthen connectivity between Türkiye and key European markets.
He emphasized that AJet, as Türkiye’s youngest and fastest-growing airline, will continue to broaden its destinations and enhance its services in line with its growth strategy.