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What is the cheapest flight to Turkey?

These are the best round-trip prices found by users searching on KAYAK in the last 72 hours.

The cheapest ticket to Turkey from Canada found in the last 72 hours was to Istanbul Airport, at $711 round-trip. The most popular route is Montreal Pierre Elliott Trudeau Intl Airport (YUL) to Istanbul Airport (IST) and the cheapest round-trip airline ticket found on this route in the last 72 hours was $711.

How much is a flight to Turkey?

The average and cheapest price for all round-trip flights to Turkey from each origin found by users searching on KAYAK in the last month.

A flight to Turkey costs $969 on average. The cheapest price found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks was $447 for the route Toronto Pearson Intl Airport (YYZ) to Istanbul Airport (IST). The most popular routes on KAYAK are Toronto to Istanbul which costs $1,128 on average, and Montreal to Istanbul, which costs $1,433 on average.

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What is the cheapest month to fly from Canada to Turkey?

To calculate monthly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each month over the last year for flights from Canada to Turkey, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the median of all values for each month.

The cheapest month for flights from Canada to Turkey is November, when tickets cost $813 (return) on average. On the other hand, the most expensive months are August and December, when the average cost of round-trip tickets is $1,141 and $1,126 respectively.

How far in advance should I book a flight from Canada to Turkey?

To calculate weekly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each week before departure over the last year for round-trip flights to Turkey, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the average of all the values for each week.

To get a below average price on the flight from Canada to Turkey, you should book around 4 weeks before departure, which saves you about 14% compared to booking last minute. For the absolute cheapest price, our data suggests you should book 20 weeks before departure.

Which is the cheapest airport to fly into in Turkey?

Prices will differ depending on the departure airport, but generally, the cheapest airport to fly to in Turkey is Istanbul Airport (IST), with an average flight price of $777.

Good to know

Low seasonNovember
Cheapest flight$337
Best time to beat the crowds with an average 16% drop in price.
Most popular time to fly with an average 2% increase in price.
Flight from Montreal to Istanbul Airport

FAQs for booking flights from Canada to Turkey

  • Which Turkish airport has good public transportation?

    Ankara Esenboğa Airport (ESB) is an international airport servicing Turkey’s capital city, Ankara. It is located 28 km away from the centre of Ankara and has great public transportation links, including the Havaş Shuttle and intercity bus, line 442.

  • I want to see the Black Sea, which airport should I fly into?

    Considering booking a flight into Trabzon Airport (TZX), which is near the city of Trabzon in the eastern Black Sea region of Turkey. Flights from Canada to this airport will stop at a European airport, with some also stopping in Istanbul along the way.

  • I am planning to stay at a beach resort, which Turkish airport should I fly into?

    Adnan Menderes Airport (ADB) is on the west coast of Turkey and services the city of Izmir, 18 km away. It is well-connected to the surrounding ‘Turkish Turquoise Coast’, including the popular resorts of Bodrum, Marmaris and Kusadasi. Other nearby alternatives include Milas-Bodrum Airport (BJV) which is located between Bodrum and Milas, or Dalaman Airport (DLM) which is south of Marmaris.

  • I want to visit Sabancı Central Mosque, which airport is closest?

    Adana Şakirpaşa Airport (ADA) services the Adana area and the surrounding Çukurova region. The airport is only 5.5 km from the Mosque and the historical city centre.

  • Which airline offers the most amenities when travelling from Canada to Turkey?

    One of the best options that travellers can make for an airline on this route is to travel on Air Canada. One reason for this is that this airline offers a personal touch screen for every passenger making this trip on their aircraft that offer a great selection of entertainment choices such as live television, as well as movies and music on demand that make a wonderful way to pass the time on a long flight.

  • If I plan on flying domestically after my trip to Turkey, what airport should be my first arrival point in the country?

    Without a doubt, the airport that offers the most flight options in this country is the Istanbul Airport (IST). Not only will you find a huge selection of flights available from Canadian cities to this airport, but you also find flights to over 30 cities in Turkey from this airport, with several of the cities accessible aboard nonstop flights. 

  • How does KAYAK find such low prices on flights from Canada to Turkey?

    KAYAK is a travel search engine. That means we look across the web to find the best prices we can find for our users. With over 2 billion flight queries processed yearly, we are able to display a variety of prices and options on flights from Canada to Turkey.

  • How does KAYAK's flight Price Forecast tool help me choose the right time to buy my flight ticket from Canada to Turkey?

    KAYAK’s flight Price Forecast tool uses historical data to determine whether the price for a flight from Canada to Turkey is likely to change within 7 days, so travelers know whether to wait or book now.

  • What is the Hacker Fare option on flights from Canada to Turkey?

    Hacker Fares allow you to combine one-way tickets in order to save you money over a traditional round-trip ticket. You could then fly from Canada to Turkey with an airline and back with another airline.

  • What is KAYAK's "flexible dates" feature and why should I care when looking for a flight from Canada to Turkey?

    Sometimes travel dates aren't set in stone. If your preferred travel dates have some wiggle room, flexible dates will show you all the options when flying from Canada to Turkey up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.

  • What is the cheapest day to fly to Turkey?

    Based on KAYAK data, the cheapest day to fly to Turkey is Thursday where round-trip tickets can be as cheap as $1,185. On the other hand, the most expensive day to fly is Wednesday, where round-trip prices are $1,243 on average.

  • What is the cheapest time of day to fly to Turkey?

    The cheapest time of day to fly to Turkey is generally in the evening, when round-trip flights cost $1,118 on average. Morning departures are around 100% cheaper than evening flights, on average. The most expensive time of day to fly to Turkey is generally at night, which is peak travel time and where the average cost of a ticket is $1,209.

Top tips for finding a cheap flight out of Canada

  • If you are a Canadian citizen and carry a Canadian passport, you are required to apply for an e-visa if you are planning to travel to Turkey. This online visa allows you to stay in Turkey for a maximum of 90 days and is valid for multiple entries during the 90-day time period. You cannot obtain a visa upon arrival at a Turkish airport.
  • If you are looking for direct flights to Turkey, you will find that most flights from Canada have at least one layover at a European airport. However, there are a few airlines that offer direct routes, such as Turkish Airlines, who fly non-stop from Toronto to Istanbul Atatürk Airport (IST). These direct flights often cost twice as much as flights with layovers.
  • To receive an award-winning welcome, fly to Istanbul Atatürk Airport (IST). As Turkey’s largest international airport, it is located 24 km west of Istanbul’s city centre. It is the main hub for Turkish Airlines and has been awarded ‘Europe’s Most Comfortable International Terminal’ as well as ‘Safest Airport in the Middle East and Balkans’. This airport is also convenient for visiting neighbouring countries, such as Greece and Bulgaria.
  • If you are looking at flights to Turkey and want to fly to Istanbul but avoid the crowds, head for the smaller Sabiha Gökçen International Airport (SAW). As the second international airport in Istanbul, it is located on the Asian side of Turkey and is a hub for Pegasus Airlines, as well as a base for Borajet and Turkish Airlines.
  • If you want to visit the Mediterranean coast, consider flying into Antalya Airport (AYT). This international airport is 13 km northeast of the city centre and services the southwest of Turkey. You could also get a domestic flight to Gazipasa Alanya Airport (GZP) in Alanya.
  • Passengers travelling with children who plan on renting a car upon their arrival in Turkey should know that every child in a car that is 12 months of age or younger needs to travel in a car seat that faces to the rear and then after that and up to four years old, they can travel in a car seat that faces forward. After that age and up to the age of 12, kids must travel in a booster seat.
  • Travellers that are making their way to the eastern part of Turkey might instead consider flying to the Alexander Kartveli Batumi International Airport (BUS) in neighbouring Georgia, which is only a short trip from the border with Turkey. Passengers can find flights to this airport from both Toronto and Vancouver.
  • For those travellers making their way to southeastern Turkey, another flight option might be to travel to the Erbil International Airport (EIA), which lies across the border in neighbouring Iraq. Passengers can find flights to this airport from Canadian cities like Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, and Saskatoon.

Reviews of the top 5 airlines serving from Canada to Turkey

 
Need help choosing which airline to fly with from Canada to Turkey? KAYAK airline reviews give an overall score for each airline based on loads of factors, including comfort, boarding, in-flight entertainment and more, to make your decision easier. See airline scores according to verified KAYAK customer reviews.
7.7
Air TransatOverall score based on 496 reviews
7.9Boarding
8.4Crew
7.0Entertainment
7.3Comfort
6.7Food
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I did not like I have been charged for my carry on

6.0 GoodSilvia, Dec 2025
YUL - MCO
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I did not like I have been charged for my carry on

Onward flight was okay. return from Lisbon was poor as we missed our flight due to a long line at the passport control. Air Transat made no effort to accommodate us even though we were at the passport control 40 minutes prior to the departure.

Very good. A lot better experience then I expected for an economy flight.

It was very good but no tv but the experience was great

Thank you for making my first experience very enjoyable. You made it all very pleasant

Great flight great seats will absolutely fly with you again

Porter airlines was good. I didn't have the best experience when booking through airfare assist however, as I got no final confirmation from them that the flight was booked until I called them. Even then, the confirmation code they gave me was incorrect and couldn't be used for check in. On a positive note airfare assist was actually picked up the phone relatively quickly when calling

The flight crew were very good, polite, and professional. Unfortunately, the rest of the experience left much to be desired. The food was extremely bland—almost tasteless. We chose the non vegetarian .The lasagna was just plain pasta with a tiny garnish and no seasoning. It felt like eating starch only, The bigger issue was with luggage and space. We boarded with three tickets, and while the seats in front of us were nearly empty, all the overhead compartments had already been filled by passengers boarding to the back. This left us and many others with no overhead storage for our carry-ons. Our bags couldn’t fit well under the seats either, which meant we lost the little legroom we had. The result was a horrible, cramped experience—sore knees, no space to stretch, and no way to rest or sleep comfortably. According to the crew this was a rather normal thing. It is obviously normal that people board with handbag and carry on but they should be only allowed to use their overhead compartment and under their seat not the way it is managed that all the spaces in the front of the plane being occupied by the people sitting way back in the plane.

Nice complete meal included and great services. Plus the plane was very clean.

Everything was horrible. On the day of my departure, I was denied check-in and boarding because my reservation only showed one of my last names, while my passport contains both. This minor discrepancy could have been easily corrected, but I was informed that no adjustment could be made. As a result, I lost not only my outbound flight but also my return flight and had to purchase a new ticket at a significantly higher cost.

The seats were extremely small. Boarding was not communicated correctly. It wasn’t a pleasant trip.

I am always amazed with the great service they offer on their regional and international flights

Nothing luxury about Turkish airline compared to many other airlines

Entertainment was good. Flight was delayed, nearly missed my connecting flight. The gate was changed on several occasions. My luggage did not arrive on time and had to leave without it.

Service was slow and checked bag was off last evening when flying business

Everything was good except that they didn’t give us seat for our connecting flight in Istanbul from Cairo. This created a panic situation. Hopefully they give all customers connecting flights seats right from the start.

Requested food items were always finished but the available food was warm and tasted good Good entertainment options.

Bad chairs in business class like economy ( not turning into bed )

The entertainment selection itself was ok but the screen couldn't be turned off which was annoying because I wanted to read and not be distubed by flashing lights in front of me. I could see other people having the same problem with their screens. The crew seemed to be too busy to be bothered by our questions/requests. I found the seat quite uncomfortable, especially for a long flight. As a short person, I've accepted the inconvenience of always having seats higher than comfortable, but my neck hurt after a while because the headrest was too high and couldn't be adjusted further. The seat pockets in this plane seemed to be faulty. I could see people near me having the same problem of everything falling on the floor because it kept detaching from the back of the seat. It was pretty useless to keep anything in it, even the menu and sick bag wouldn't stay in. The food was meh. The omellete was just a hunk of egg - my next flight leg also offered omellete but was so much better than this one.

Space between seats is challenging but otherwise excellent service in every way.

Air Canada’s problems are not staff related by and large, no. The problem is tiny jets between the U.S. and Canada - yes, believe it or not they are still “international” (just ask our own Mango Maniac in power in the U.S.). The little aisle is compounded by a design flaw of a “dog leg” starting at seat 12. Woe be unto you if you sit here as passengers and attendants do not have sufficient room to not hit you in the face with backpacks. One thing I will say very positively about Air Canada is you still provide pillows and blankets on transcontinental flights to all, not just the elites. Your tiny improperly designed jets are also a problem flying city to city within Canada also. One can only say you remind us of a “Jet Blue” or “Spirit” experience. Also your luggage space is downright Byzantine! We will endeavor to avoid you and use other U.S. carriers, albeit charging more.

Terrible canceled flight and lost my luggage. Flew me to Halifax. Tgat flight was delayed, had to spend night in airport chair.

My flights were all either late or canceled. It was stressful and a waste of my time. This is the third flight in a row with Air Canada that has been a scheduling mess. Not appreciated.

The airplane has been replaced and late night layover have been extended from 3 to 7 and the only compensation was a $15 food voucher after most restaurants have been closed, not helping with children after a 18+ hour international flight

Good flight. It's great you can easily go anx help yourself to snacks and water. Crew friendly and helpful. Everything ran very smoothly.

My seat was not comfortable. Flight was smooth. Regretfully we had two delays before takeoff

Amazing service, with enthusiastic crew members, and some breathtaking views of Vancouver. No IFE though, as it is only a 1 hour flight on a regional Turboprop jet.

I liked the quiet airport and no queue. I don't like that when booking it is not clear that there is teared economy, that you have to pay extra for choosing a seat and for your luggage both ways. We didn't find this out until checking in. It turned out not very economical.

No entertainment system. Paid extra for wider seats but not worth the cost. Flight left a little late and arrived early.

We boarded and then deboarded the plane after being told it needed something done that couldn't be fixed. Sent notice about 3h flight delay, then they clawed it back and we were 1h delayed. Very poor communication.

Even after a delay, getting off the ground, thanks for keeping me safe, the airline made certain that my connecting flight was rebooked to get me to my final destination. It was actually rebooked twice, and my luggage still managed to meet me. The airline gave me a credit for food and beverage to be used at the airport vendors, regretfully, the credit did not transfer to my final boarding pass. Oh, well…

Paid for exit row at the back of the plane. Window seat with lots of leg space. Food was inedible (as usual). Brought my own.

The service and food was excellent. The remote control for entertainment did not function properly.

All was good, except my USB charging did not work, so my phone got drained and I could not charge it. Same happened to my neighbour.

A bit more space? Not practical, I know. I felt squished in but part of that could have been the man sitting next to me.

The plane (Mitsubishi CRJ) felt old, creaking and not very new. The crew was okay. Hot water provision was broken so hot beverages could't be served.

Not bad. We had preboarding tickets but the preboarding was badly managed. We lined up behind all the parents with little kids etc and when we got to the front of the line the attendant deliberately turned away from us and ignored us until I asked to be allowed to go to the gate. She started telling us that we had to wait until I told her we had preboarding then she let us through.

The United flight was excellent! The flight attendants were attentive and nice, and the food was very good! And the glasses are larger than on Lufthansa flights! I don’t want to have to ask for 15 glasses of water because their glasses are ridiculously small!

Everything well done and customer oriented There entertainment system is difficult to navigate

The flight was delayed by an hour. Made the connection uncomfortably tight.

Staff except one has poor attitude. No cabin crew seen for several hours during the flight in business class. It felt like I was traveling in economy Drinks bad in business class Flight was late for no obvious reasen and I missed my flight to Miami I was put in a 3 star hotel in London although I was traveling in business class. Dinner was aweful at the hotel Overall very poor experience

Need thicker and wider blankets. Food was below standard especially in the fist leg.

Overall, the food and entertainment were great. The staff were amazing, polite and professional. They did not have WiFi on board on this leg but that was okay. There was a delay in boarding from London and landing at Mumbai airport but the pilot communicate DC the reason for the delayed landing. They even sent us an apology afterwards for the delayed landing.

Decrepit planes, poor business class layout designed to maximize revenue, no decent movie selection.

Have travelled business class with other airlines who profess to be the best in the world. They can however not beat the service and comfort that BA provide.

The airport experience at check-in, just to drop a bag, was horrible. The were two agents working, two watching. We stood in line for just short of one hour. I asked the agent if this were normal and he said, "Well, yes. Just two computer terminals." No apologies. BA needs to fix this ASAP. Meanwhile, I've moved BA to the very bottom of my booking list.

Connection at Hethrow was horrible..We couldn't get out of the plane for an hour as they were buying people to the airport and there were not enough busses. We had 2 and half hf between flights so it was very tight. After departing plane we had to go thru security again. People with less time in between connections missed their flights

I had an awful experience with British Airways as they broke the handle of my checked in suitcase and when I went to complain they told me that this was not their responsibility. This has to be one horrible airline that does not take responsibility for the damage that they have created

Fair, difficult to find the departure gate. Luggage delayed on arrival

For some reason they didn’t give me a seat and said I was on standby and to stay by the gate till I was assigned a seat then right before boarding I got a seat I got to my destination and no luggage

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