As of this week Turkish Airlines no longer offers Comfort Class.
The seats are being removed and the booking classes reassigned (Z is now a revenue business class bucket; A, O and U will be economy buckets).
The decision by Turkish Airlines to scrap Comfort Class is not much of a surprise. Nearly three years ago, the carrier confirmed that the product was not long for this world. That it took this long to die was arguably a vote in favor of keeping it.
But as the years passed Turkish skipped out on the opportunity to add Comfort Class to more aircraft – the seats were only ever installed on the company’s 777-300ER fleet – and mostly let it languish. And it is likely that the decision to idle the product contributed significantly to its lack of financial success for the carrier.
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