Wedding above the clouds on Turkish Airlines flight

Wedding above the clouds on Turkish Airlines flight

Two people who’d fallen in love after meeting on a Turkish Airlines flight returned, exactly one year later, to take their romance to another level. Finally, on 6th May 2015, a delightfully different wedding took place.

When a beautiful Serbian actress, Vjeramujović and Stefan Preis, an esteemed doctor from Germany boarded the same Turkish Airlines flight in May 2014, little did they know they’d be returning to the same spot for their wedding.

Having been seated next to each other on the TK 342 flight from Istanbul to Ulan Bator in Mongolia, the couple began chatting. It was kismet. They discovered shared values, thoughts and opinions, despite not only their different backgrounds but also their separate reasons for taking this trip. Before long, they were struck by Cupid’s arrow, and a year later, on 6th May 2015, they became husband and wife aboard the Turkish Airlines Belgrade-Istanbul flight on the same seats 5B and 5C, to be exact.

Surrounded by their friends and family, the couple tied the knot in a beautiful ceremony overseen by Turkish Airlines, who supplied food, candlelight, rose petals, and a delicious wedding cake.

If ever there was proof that Turkish Airlines exceeds expectations, this is surely it! Being the first airline in the world in terms of the number of countries reached, it is committed to bridging nations, cultures, businesses and, most importantly, people.

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