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    Discover our brand-new digital wallet: TK Wallet and how to use it

    Turkish Airlines Blog readers can discover more about the advantages of using the THY digital wallet and becoming a Miles&Smiles member.

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    What is TK Wallet?

    One step back: What is a digital wallet?

    The digitalization of daily life has extended into our wallets – our virtual wallets. Using a digital wallet is safe and practical. As well, digital payment apps offer numerous advantages, including points and discounts.  

    TK Wallet: The latest Miles&Smiles privilege

    TK Wallet, offered by Turkish Airlines to Miles&Smiles members, is our brand-new digital wallet featuring the advantages noted above. By using TK Wallet, you can pay for plane tickets or complete refund processes quickly and easily. Even better, you earn TK Money for every ticket you issue through TK Wallet. What is TK Money, you ask? Keep reading…

    What is TK Money?

    TK Wallet, our digital wallet, also has a digital currency: TK Money. The incremental refund amounts loaded to TK Wallet are called as TK Money. Your TK Money is credited to your account immediately after the refund transaction is completed. TK Money received from the refund can be used in subsequent ticket. In short, you can discover hundreds of destinations in Türkiye and abroad while earning TK Money.


    TK Wallet advantages

    When you use a digital wallet, your payment information is stored in a protected and centralized environment. Let’s examine the benefits of the TK Wallet world, offering advantages beyond manual payment methods.

    You can create your own TK Wallet using one of four available currencies. When paying for tickets through the Turkish Airlines website or mobile application, you can load money into your TK Wallet and complete the payment quickly, without having to use your credit or debit card each time. If you want to change the currency used in your account, you can close your TK Wallet and reopen it later.

    • Life sometimes presents us with setbacks… If your flight is disrupted, you can quickly make your refund to TK Wallet and then restore it to your card, if you wish.
    • Every ticket you buy using your TK Wallet earns you TK Money after your flight is completed! You can use your TK Money for up to two years on any flight you want and with Turkish Airlines, you can explore any point in the world by spending TK Money!
    • You can handle your payment and return transactions in one step with TK Wallet.

    How to use TK Wallet

    Here’s a step-by-step explanation for creating and using a TK Wallet account:  

    • To benefit from the advantages of TK Wallet, you must be a Miles&Smiles member. If you are not a Miles&Smiles member, you can apply for membership by clicking on the Miles&Smiles application form.
    • After joining Miles&Smiles, you can create your digital wallet by logging in to your Miles&Smiles account on the Turkish Airlines website or mobile application.
    • There are two ways to top up your TK Wallet: When you come to the payment page while creating your reservation, you can select TK Wallet as the payment method, have the amount debited from your credit or debit card and transferred to your Wallet account, and then have your payment withdrawn from the digital wallet. Another method is to log in to your Miles&Smiles account and load the balance directly into your TK Wallet.

    May your TK Money and travel be plentiful!

    *The date of this blog post may have been updated due to additional content. Please be aware that information on fees and transportation is subject to change. The content of this post reflects the author's opinion and views.

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