AJet Cuts 12 International Routes for Summer 2026, Including Geneva and Munich

AJet, the low-cost subsidiary of Turkish Airlines, is trimming part of its international summer 2026 schedule and cutting 12 routes. The changes affect services from Ankara, Bodrum, and Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen, with confirmed removals including Ankara–Munich and Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen–Geneva.

The adjustments are concentrated in the May-to-October 2026 season, with the sharpest reduction in May and June. Planned international departures fall from 4,197 to 3,978, a decline of about 5%.

The network revision comes alongside selective expansion elsewhere. AJet is also adding new summer 2026 routes from Bodrum to several cities in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria, including Basel-Mulhouse, where service is scheduled to begin on June 26, 2026 with one weekly flight.

The Basel case remains distinct from the confirmed cuts. While booking tools have suggested changes on some Basel-related searches, no specialized industry source has clearly documented an AJet route to Basel being withdrawn. The confirmed route removals remain Munich and Geneva, as part of a broader reshaping of the airline’s Europe network rather than a blanket retreat from the region.