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In the last couple of years, Turkish Airlines has been winning a lot of awards for their service and product. They seem to be doing this while still providing a competitive rate, so I was curious to experience the service myself. After flying both Business as well as Economy class, I am not sure why the airline won all the awards -- while the product is decent and I have definitely experienced worst, I have also experienced better.
Another thing that you cannot do from this site - and I found this with other Star Alliance partners such as Ethiopian - is that they do not provide connections with Star Alliance partners such as United. If wanted to book a United flight connecting to a Turkish flight, I am not able to do that on Turkish. I would either have to book separate tickets or use a third party (the same thing for Ethiopian flights). If you are in an Alliance, shouldn't you be able to book one ticket on multiple partners? Oneworld and Skyteam do not seem to have this issue as you can book multiple partners through each site.
I got to experience both Business as well as Economy class on Turkish. My original ticket was in Economy class but you are able to upgrade to Business Class at the counter, if space is available. NOTE: if you are travelling on more than one sector, the upgrade is only valid on the first sector. We were travelling from Houston to Istanbul and then from Istanbul to Zurich so the upgrade was only applicable from Houston to Istanbul. In Houston, Turkish partners with Star Alliance member so you have access to the United Club; in Istanbul we would be back to economy so would not have access to the lounge. Given all this, is it worth to upgrade? That really depends on what you value.
Just a note about the Club at IAH: Turkish does not have its own club so it partners with fellow Star Alliance member United and uses the United Club. The United Club is nice but the Club it is nowhere near the Turkish gate. Turkish departs out of D gates and the closest Club location is in E gates – about a 15 minute fast walk or a 20 minute slow walk. As it is a United Club, there are no announcements of the Turkish flight so you have to guess and estimate the time.
The return flight from Zurich to Istanbul was on the same type of aircraft and the service was the same (which was decent). Transferring in Istanbul was a bit chaotic, especially for the flights to the U.S. The plane was not parked at the gate so we had to take a bus to the plane. It was a full flight with over 300+ passengers but the waiting area was so small and compact, with only 6 chairs and no food/beverage services. Prior to the waiting area, you had to go through 3 security checkpoints so it was becoming very crowded, very quickly. Given the crowded situation, Turkish opened the gate early and we were allowed to board earlier than scheduled.
In the end, I neither had a positive nor negative experience on Turkish. Everything was basic but there was not enough to make me want to repeat my travel with Turkish, and that is the sad point. I have had experiences on other airlines that were decent but one thing stood out – either the service or the planes or the efficiency – which made me want to try them again, or not. This was not the case with Turkish. They keep stating they are winning all these awards, and after flying with them, I am trying to figure out why!