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Business Class from Istanbul to Cape Town

Business Class from Istanbul to Cape Town

  1. Anonymous Guest

    Can anyone, please, advise me on the most reasonable business fares from Istanbul/Turkey to Cape Town/SA for two persons, return.
    Dates are flexible withing period of 08/01/19 – 20/02/19.
    Emirates/Qatar/Turkish Airlines preferred.
    Thank you in advance for your time.
    Kind regards
    Klaus

  2. OCTinPHL Diamond

    Hi Klaus,

    Your only nonstop option is Turkish, and prices vary from ~$3k ($2966) per person to over $5200 per person. Your best bet is to use Google Flights to play around on its calendar where you can see how prices vary by length of trip and travel days.

    Emirates w/1 stop in DXB is generally around $3200 – $3400, with little regard for length of trip.

    Qatar, also with one stop, is a bit cheaper on some days, depending on length.

    BTW, I took 08/01/19 to mean January 8 —> as per European dating conventions, rather than US.

    Play around – Google Flights is your friend.

    Hope this helps.

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