Turkey is home to six UNESCO World Heritage sites, including Nemrut, Göbeklitepe, Cappadocia, Ephesus, Ani and Troy — and now Turkish Airlines nods to these locales with a new UNESCO-inspired amenity kit collection.
These new amenity kits, which feature various designs inspired by the six sites, are available in business class on flights lasting between five and eight hours. An economy-class version of the kit is available on long-haul flights.
Each business-class kit includes luxury hand and body lotion, a lip balm, socks, eye masks and toothbrushes, among other items. With an eye on sustainability, the majority of the materials used within the kits are recycled or sustainable.
“With the UNESCO Türkiye [amenity kit series], not only are we providing our guests with a memorable flight experience, but we are also showcasing Türkiye’s rich cultural heritage to the world. As Turkish Airlines, we continue to maintain our lead in the global aviation sector with our sustainability-focused approach and our vision of preserving cultural values. This collection is a tangible expression of our efforts to present Anatolia’s millennia-old history and art to our passengers in a contemporary way. We hope our guests will form a unique bond with Türkiye’s deep-rooted past through these sets,” commented M. Akif Konar, COO, Turkish Airlines.
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