Yes, Turkish Airlines offers the option to book multi-city itineraries. You can select multiple destinations and dates when making a reservation on their website or through their customer service channels. This allows you to create an itinerary with multiple stops or open-jaw flights, where you arrive at one city and depart from another. Simply provide the necessary information for each leg of your trip, including departure and arrival cities, dates, and any specific flight preferences.

Certainly! When booking a multi-city itinerary with Turkish Airlines, you have the flexibility to visit multiple destinations within a single booking. This can be particularly useful if you plan to explore different cities or countries during your trip.

To book a Turkish Airlines Multi-City itinerary, you can follow these steps:

  1. Visit the Turkish Airlines website or contact their customer service directly.
  2. Look for the option to book a multi-city or multiple destinations flight. On the website, this is usually located on the booking page or in the flight search section.
  3. Enter your departure city and date for the first leg of your journey.
  4. Enter the destination city and date for the first stop of your trip.
  5. Enter the next destination city and date for the next stop, if applicable.
  6. Continue adding the desired destinations and dates for each leg of your trip.
  7. Specify the number of passengers and any other necessary details.
  8. Search for available flights and select the ones that best fit your travel plans.
  9. Review the itinerary details, including flight times and layovers, and proceed to the booking and payment process.

It's important to note that multi-city itineraries may have different fare rules and pricing compared to traditional round-trip or one-way bookings. Therefore, it's advisable to compare the costs and terms of the multi-city option with other available options to ensure you're getting the best deal for your trip.

If you have any specific questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!