About FH
FH operates as a charter-leaning leisure carrier built almost entirely around one corridor: Turkey and Germany. With 28 non-stop routes spread across 15 airports and a main hub at Antalya (AYT), the network tells you exactly what this airline is for — moving sun-seeking holidaymakers between Central Europe and the Turkish coast. Half the entire route map, 14 routes, flows through AYT alone. That's not a coincidence; that's a business model. Don't expect a global network or alliance membership. What you get is a focused, point-to-point operation that knows its lane and stays in it.
Why fly FH?
The honest case for FH is geographic convenience, not prestige. If you're flying from Germany to Antalya — and statistically, that's most people reading this — FH likely serves your city or one close to it. Thirteen routes touch German airports, which is a serious footprint for a carrier this size. The AYT-DUS run at 2,478 km is the longest haul in the network, and for a Düsseldorf-based traveler heading to the Turkish coast, that's a direct option worth checking before you start connecting through a bigger hub and losing half your afternoon. Price positioning on leisure routes like these tends to be competitive precisely because the airline depends on filling seats with vacation travelers rather than corporate accounts.
FH hub airports
- AYT Antalya — 14 FH routes from Turkiye
- MUC Munich — 1 FH routes from Germany
- PAD Paderborn — 1 FH routes from Germany
- DUS Dusseldorf — 1 FH routes from Germany
- FDH Friedrichshafen — 1 FH routes from Germany
Top destination countries on FH
- Turkiye — 14 FH routes
- Germany — 13 FH routes
- Republic of Moldova — 1 FH routes
Tips for booking FH
Book early on the AYT corridor — seats move fast in summer because the demand is real and the competition knows it. FH operates from secondary German hubs including PAD (Paderborn) and MUC (Munich), so check all three before assuming your nearest option. Charter-adjacent carriers like this often have stricter baggage allowances than network airlines, so read the fare conditions before you assume your rolling carry-on qualifies as hand luggage. Don't count on lounge access or frequent flyer accrual with a major program — this isn't that kind of operation. Travel insurance covering delays is worth it here.
Frequently asked questions about FH
Where does FH airline fly?
FH operates 28 routes primarily connecting Turkey, Germany, and the Republic of Moldova. The airline serves major cities across these regions with a focus on Eastern European and Turkish destinations.
What is FH's main hub airport?
FH's main hub is Antalya Airport (AYT) in Turkey, which serves as the primary connection point for the airline's network.
Is FH a low-cost carrier or a full-service airline?
Based on its focused 28-route network and regional concentration, FH operates as a regional carrier serving specific markets in Turkey, Germany, and Eastern Europe rather than a large legacy or full-service network airline.
When should I book FH flights and what fare classes are available?
For the best fares, book FH flights 4-8 weeks in advance, though availability depends on your specific route. Contact FH directly or check their website for current fare class options and promotional pricing.
What should I know about baggage and check-in with FH?
Check FH's baggage policy on their official website or during booking, as allowances may vary by route and fare type. Online check-in is typically available 24 hours before departure for convenient airport procedures.