Turkish Airlines has launched its “UNESCO Türkiye Series” amenity kit collection, inspired by six UNESCO World Heritage sites in Turkey, including Ephesus, Cappadocia, and Troy—each with deep connections to ancient Greece and the Hellenistic period. Available to Business Class passengers on flights ranging from five to eight hours, the kits blend the country’s rich cultural history with modern design and sustainability. Developed in collaboration with the Turkish National Commission for UNESCO, these kits offer travelers a unique way to connect with Türkiye’s ancient past, including its Greek heritage, while flying in comfort.
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