Istanbul is one of the most affordable long-haul destinations from Amsterdam — now available from just €145 round-trip with Pegasus Airlines. With a nonstop flight time of approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes, Pegasus connects Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS) directly to Istanbul Sabiha Gokcen (SAW), offering travellers the chance to explore two continents at a budget-friendly price.
Pegasus Airlines, Turkey’s leading low-cost carrier, operates modern aircraft on this well-served route. At €145 round-trip with a one-way price starting from just €114, this is an incredible opportunity to experience the cultural crossroads of Europe and Asia.

Amsterdam to Istanbul: Full Breakdown
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Airline | Pegasus Airlines (PC) |
| Route | Amsterdam (AMS) → Istanbul (SAW) |
| Round-Trip Price | €145 |
| One-Way From | €114 |
| Flight Duration | ~3h 30m (Nonstop) |
| Departure Date | November 26, 2026 |
| Airline Type | Low-cost carrier, full service included (cabin bag + meal) |
Why Pegasus Airlines?
- One of the lowest fares from Amsterdam to Asia — At €145 RT, Istanbul is the cheapest nonstop long-haul destination from AMS (even cheaper than some European cities like Rome at €159).
- Gateway to the East — Pegasus offers connections from Istanbul to over 100 destinations across Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. Your ticket to Istanbul is a springboard to the continent.
- Pegasus Advantage vs Turkish Airlines — While Turkish Airlines (TK) offers full premium service, Pegasus delivers the same route at roughly half the price, with excellent cabin service that includes a free meal and 20kg checked baggage on most fares.
- November departure means off-peak prices — November is shoulder season in Istanbul, meaning fewer crowds at the Grand Bazaar, lower hotel rates, and comfortable temperatures (10-16°C).

What to Do in Istanbul
- Hagia Sophia & Blue Mosque — The architectural wonders of the world, side by side in Sultanahmet Square.
- Grand Bazaar — Over 4,000 shops under one roof. Perfect for spices, carpets, lanterns, and Turkish delight.
- Bosphorus Cruise — Sail between Europe and Asia on a traditional ferry. Only €2-3 one-way.
- Turkish Bath Experience — A traditional hammam like Cagaloglu costs around €30-50 — a cultural experience not to be missed.
- Kadikoy Food Market — The Asian side offers the best street food in the city, from balik ekmek (fish sandwiches) to baklava.
More Destinations via Pegasus
| Destination | Price (RT) | Connection | Book |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dubai (DXB) | €362 | via Istanbul (1 stop) | Search → |
For just €362 round-trip, you can extend your journey from Istanbul to Dubai with the same airline — essentially visiting two continents for the price of one. Pegasus offers competitive fares from its Istanbul hub to the Middle East, Central Asia, and Africa.
Travel Tips for Istanbul
- Visa: Turkish e-Visa is required for most nationalities — apply online at evisa.gov.tr (around €35, processed in minutes).
- Airport: Pegasus flies to Sabiha Gokcen (SAW) on the Asian side — allow 60-90 minutes for the Havabus shuttle to Taksim Square (about €2).
- Currency: Turkish Lira (TRY). ATMs are widely available. Credit cards accepted at most hotels and larger restaurants.
- Best time to visit: April-May and September-November for pleasant weather and fewer tourists.
