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Graz Airport

  • PAX: 820,000
  • IATA: GRZ
  • ICAO: LOWG

New nonstop flights: Graz - Istanbul

Credit: Pegasus

Pegasus Airlines starts 3 weekly nonstop rotations from Graz to Istanbul at the end of May. Feldkirchen/Graz, April 01, 2025: The summer flight schedule, which came into effect last Sunday, has just received a new attraction: Pegasus Airlines has announced a new scheduled destination ex Graz Airport. Starting Friday, May 30, a nonstop flight to Istanbul Sabiha Gokcen (SAW) will be added to the program. An Airbus A 320 carries out the flights.

“Istanbul is one of the top desired destinations by our passengers”, says Wolfgang Grimus, CEO of Graz Airport. “We are extremely pleased, that our partnership with Pegasus, which we have just started with flights from Graz to Antalya, is already now being expanded to include this very attractive destination. The metropolis Istanbul attracts both business and leisure travelers, offering a vast number of sights to explore. Furthermore, Pegasus connects passengers via Istanbul with over 30 destinations within Turkey and additionally flights to Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Muscat, Baku, Egypt, Saudi Arabia or Kazakhstan.”

Flight schedule
Tuesday       08:35 ex Istanbul / 09:50 in Graz       11:00 ex Graz / 14:15 in Istanbul
Friday          08:50 ex Istanbul / 10:05 in Graz       11:10 ex Graz / 14:25 in Istanbul
Sunday        11:10 ex Istanbul / 12:25 in Graz        13:30 ex Graz / 16:45 in Istanbul

About Pegasus Airlines
Türkiye’s leading low cost carrier Pegasus Airlines is the second largest airline in Türkiye and offers both leisure and scheduled flights. In addition to 37 domestic Turkish destinations, Pegasus Airlines serves 150 destinations in 53 countries throughout Europe, Asia and Africa.

About the airport Sabiha Gokcen
The airport Sabiha Gökçen ranks second amongst all Turkish airports only after Istanbul Airport with more than 41 million passengers per year. The largest airline is Pegasus Airlines, which uses Sabiha Gokcen as a major hub.
The airport is named after the first female fighter pilot in the world, Sabiha Gökçen, one of the adoptive children of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk.