Turkish Airlines: Flights return to normal schedule, delays expected

Flights on Turkish Airlines  at Istanbul's Atatürk Airport, Europe's third-largest hub, returned to their normal schedule on July 16, a spokesman said, after an attempted coup by the military targeted the facility.
 
Operational delays are expected after the airport was shut to traffic overnight, the spokesman told Reuters.
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