Turkish Airlines wowed lucky guests, on Tuesday – including ITTN’s Lorraine Hales – at its Corporate and High End Agency Appreciation Lunch at The Ivy restaurant on Dublin’s Dawson Street.
This “invite-only” event was for corporate travel partners and was organised by the airline to express appreciation for their business.
There was a very intimate group of familiar faces to be seen in attendance at the prestigious event hosted by the Turkish Airlines Corporate Club Team, comprising General Manager Ebuzer Tanhan; Corporate Sales Manager for Ireland Miray Maksudoglu; Sales Manager for Ireland Sumeyyah Ay; Corporate Sales Manager HQ Osman Yurttadur; and Corporate Sales Supervisor HQ Aycan Tipici.















The guests were treated to a sumptuous three-course lunch consisting of a wonderful spiced Buratta salad starters followed by choice of main course Blackened cod and a high end Shepherds Pie rounding off with the most delectable desert of the Ivy Signature Chocolate Bomb.
General manager Ebuzer Tanhan introduced Turkish Airlines and the routes they fly with Istanbul as one of the most accessible destination hubs in Europe.
Miray Maksudoglu Corporate Sales Manager, Ireland gave an overview on Turkish Airlines sustainability program and the Corporate Club and the advantages to businesses in Ireland.
Turkish Airlines Corporate Club Membership offers benefits such as special discounts, extra baggage allowance, free seat selection and much more!
As a Turkish Airlines Corporate Club member, you can forward your requests to the dedicated after-sales support service, Corporate Help Desk.
Corporate Help Desk is a worldwide support unit committed exclusively to our corporate customers. They provide rapid, effective after-sales services to corporate customers via a dedicated team.
There was much excitement when the prize of two return Business Class Flights were announced. The winner was Rebekah Wright of the RCSI. It truly was great to attend and be part of this amazing event and see the commitment Turkish Airlines has for the Irish market.




