Tailwind Airlines is a Turkish airline located in Istanbul. The airline operates charter flights, primarily from its bases at Sabiha Gokcen International and Antalya Airport. The airline flies to more than 40 destinations across Europe at to parts of the Middle East.
The airline was founded and flew its inaugural commercial flight in 2009.
Tailwind Airlines passengers are permitted to carry one piece of checked baggage and one piece of carry-on baggage.
Your hand baggage should not exceed a maximum weight of 8 kg and a maximum size of 20 cm x 40 cm x 55 cm (7.8" x 15.7" x 21.6").
Although it can differ depending on the route flown, the free checked baggage allowance is usually 20 kg.
Unfortunately, Tailwind Airlines doesn't yet offer online check-in, however, you can still check in at the airport.
Tailwind Airlines doesn't offer online check-in for its flight at this time.
Passengers must check-in for their flight at the airport. The airport check-in deadline is one 30 minutes before scheduled flight departure time on domestic flights and 45 minutes before scheduled flights departure time on international flights.
Tailwind Airlines operates charter flights to many cities around Europe and Asia including Brussels, Berlin, Hannover, Budapest, Tel Aviv, Rome, Oslo and many more.
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Antalya Airport is an international airport in Turkey and the hub airport for Tailwind Airlines. It's one of the main airports in Turkey, handling over seven million passengers each year. It facilitates flights from airlines flying all over Europe and to parts of the Middle East.
Other than Tailwind Airlines, Andolujet, Corendon Airlines, Freebird Airlines, Pegasus Airlines, SunExpress and& Turkish Airlines use the airport as a hub.
Tailwind Airlines' fleet consists entirely of Boeing aircraft. It has five short-haul to medium-haul 737-400s within its fleet.