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Amsterdam to Port Sudan, Sudan from €642

🔥Exceptional DealAiFly Score: 74/100Verified 26 Jun 2026 16:19 UTC

Amsterdam to Port Sudan with Turkish Airlines from €642 — 24% below the typical deal price of €850.

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🏷️ 24% below typical deal priceTypical deal price: €850
This deal vs. typical deal price for this route — verified 19 May 2026 at 11:54 UTC

Tickets from €642 both ways — checked baggage included.

✈️ Turkish Airlines — AFR 65/100 (full-service)
In this fare:
  • Checked baggage: 2 × 23 kg included
  • Onboard meal: Hot meal
  • WiFi: Free messaging (members only)
  • Cabin: 31″ pitch on A321neo

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AiFly automatic review on 26 Jun 2026 at 16:19 UTC found that current prices for every advertised date are over 30% above the published €642 — booking links are no longer accurate.

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🧳 Baggage Allowance

Bag Type Dimensions / Weight Included
👜 Personal Item Small bag / laptop ✅ Yes
🎒 Cabin Bag 8 kg ✅ Yes
🧳 Checked Bag 2 × 23 kg ✅ Yes

✅ Turkish Airlines fare includes 2 × 23 kg checked baggage.

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🌍 About Port Sudan
Port Sudan is Sudan's de facto capital — since war broke Khartoum in April 2023, the government, the UN, and the country's only functioning international airport all run out of this Red Sea port city. That context matters: this is a working wartime hub, not a holiday town, and it took drone strikes in May 2025. The real draw is offshore. Port Sudan is the launch point for Red Sea liveaboards to Sanganeb (the sea's only true atoll, walls dropping past 800m) and Sha'ab Rumi, where Cousteau sank his Conshelf II habitat in 1963 — the starfish-shaped quarters are still down there. Nearby lies the Umbria, an Italian freighter scuttled in 1940 with 360,000 bombs still in its holds. Diving season is February to June; February to April brings the schooling hammerheads.
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