Designed for 200 guests, it is located on Bitarap Türkmenistan şaýoly, which connects the city center to the Ashgabat Airport.
Booking flights can be carried out in the standard way, but information about air travel began to be given out in the form of a passenger itinerary receipt.
[24] In October of the same year, flights to Donetsk[25] and Riga commenced [26] followed in December by the first scheduled service to Western Europe - Paris.
[29] In 2017, the air transport enterprise of the State National Service Türkmenhowaýollary was transformed into a joint-stock company Turkmenistan Airlines.
[32] On 4 February 2019, the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) suspended Turkmenistan Airlines' permission to fly in the EU.
In December, Turkmenistan Airlines resumed regular passenger traffic to European Union countries after a 10-month break.
[40][41] In May 2022, Turkmenistan Airlines announced the resumption of flights to Dubai, the popular UAE tourist destination as the travel industry starts recovering from the COVID-19 impact.
[42] In 2022, regular passenger flights to Istanbul, Kazan, Moscow, Dubai, Frankfurt and Abu Dhabi were resumed.
The first of Turkmenistan Airlines Boeing 777-300ER aircraft (368-seat,[48] three-class configuration) entered service in December 2023, initially linking Ashgabat with Bangkok.
As of December 2023, Turkmenistan Airlines was maintaining services to Russia, Germany, UAE, China PR, Turkey, Thailand and England.
[50] In January 2024, Turkmenistan Airlines confirmed Milan, Ho Chi Minh City, Jeddah and Kuala Lumpur as one of its new destinations for 2024.
[51] Starting December 2024, Turkmenistan Airlines offers free AdonisOne In-flight entertainment on international flights aboard their aircraft.
[72][73] Turkmenistan Airlines operates a two-class configuration on its domestic and international routes: Business Class and Economy.
[76] Turkmenistan Airlines in-flight magazine, Lachyn (Falcon), is provided to all passengers on all international and domestic flights.