🔥Exceptional DealAiFly Score: 70/100Verified 26 Jun 2026 16:19 UTC
Istanbul to Beijing with Air China from €558 — 4% below the typical deal price of €580.
✓ Verified DealJust published
🏷️ 4% below typical deal priceTypical deal price: €580
This deal vs. typical deal price for this route — verified 17 May 2026 at 22:39 UTC
Tickets from €558 both ways — checked baggage included.
✈️ Air China — AFR 62/100 (full-service)
In this fare:
- Checked baggage: 1×23 kg
- Onboard meal: Hot meal
- WiFi: Paid wifi
- Cabin: 32″ pitch on A320neo
📖 Traveler Resources:
✈️ Airport Guides
📍 Istanbul Airport (IST) — Terminals, Transport & Tips
📍 Beijing Capital International Airport (PEK) — The Complete Master — Terminals, Transport & Tips
🌍 Destination Guide
📍 China travel guide
✈️ Airport Guides
📍 Istanbul Airport (IST) — Terminals, Transport & Tips
📍 Beijing Capital International Airport (PEK) — The Complete Master — Terminals, Transport & Tips
🌍 Destination Guide
📍 China travel guide
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🌍 About Beijing
Beijing is a city of grand scale and quiet hutong intimacy in equal measure. Walk the vast paving of Tiananmen Square into the Forbidden City, where vermilion halls unfold one after another, then climb Jingshan Park behind it for the view back across the golden roofs. The Great Wall snakes over the hills at Mutianyu within easy reach, and the Temple of Heaven's circular hall is a masterpiece of symmetry. Lose yourself in the grey-brick lanes around the Drum and Bell Towers, where courtyard homes hide teahouses and tiny bars. Order Peking duck carved tableside and folded into thin pancakes, slurp zhajiangmian noodles, and brave the skewers and snacks of the old street stalls. Imperial history and street life sit side by side here.



