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forum thread Posted by serra | Staff • Yesterday
forum thread Posted by serra | Staff • Yesterday

RT Chicago to Dubrovnik Croatia $549 Airfares on Turkish Airlines with 2 Free Checked Bags (Travel March - May 2025)

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Turkish Airlines via Booking.com have round trip airfares travelling from Chicago (ORD) to Dubrovnik (DBV) for $549, making 1 stop for 4-19 hours in Istanbul Turkey so plan ahead!. Your airfare will allow a personal item, a carry-on bag, 2 free checked bag and change for a fee.

Travel Availability:
Departs ORD: March 31; April 2, 9, 14, 16, 21, 23, 28, 30; May 5, 7
Returns: April 7-10, 15-17, 21-24, 28-30; May 1, 5-8, 12-15, 19-22, 26-28

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Turkish Airlines via Booking.com have round trip airfares travelling from Chicago (ORD) to Dubrovnik (DBV) for $549, making 1 stop for 4-19 hours in Istanbul Turkey so plan ahead!. Your airfare will allow a personal item, a carry-on bag, 2 free checked bag and change for a fee.

Travel Availability:
Departs ORD: March 31; April 2, 9, 14, 16, 21, 23, 28, 30; May 5, 7
Returns: April 7-10, 15-17, 21-24, 28-30; May 1, 5-8, 12-15, 19-22, 26-28

To get this airfare deal, use dates and book on Booking.com [booking.com]. Want to see more travel deals? Click here or here. Disclaimer: List price is an estimate and subject to fluctuate based on air carrier/hotel location, flight times/season or travel dates.


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serra
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late crowd bump. this is a good deal, chicagoans.
about 17 hours ago
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FrozenBeer
about 17 hours ago
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Quote from serra :
late crowd bump. this is a good deal, chicagoans.
during the long layover at IST, check the prices of food and everything else before making purchase.... they can get very expensive. (even fast food) Smilie
about 15 hours ago
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GreyHose946
about 15 hours ago
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Quote from FrozenBeer :
during the long layover at IST, check the prices of food and everything else before making purchase.... they can get very expensive. (even fast food)
My wife wanted to try a döner and it was ~$50 for two small ones with no drinks. I recommend getting a credit card that includes priority pass, the lounge is great and it has great food
about 10 hours ago
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techie333
about 10 hours ago
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Dubrovnik is overcrowded and pretty much a theme park for tourists now. No locals or any semblance of coratian culture left. Istanbul on other hand, 19 hours is not enough...
about 9 hours ago
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FrozenBeer
about 9 hours ago
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Quote from GreyHose946 :
My wife wanted to try a döner and it was ~$50 for two small ones with no drinks. I recommend getting a credit card that includes priority pass, the lounge is great and it has great food
I've only connected at IST a few times... the first two times I felt like I was getting ripped off. Just fast food. I got what would have been $10 or $15 at most at US airports... but they ended up being almost $45.(after converting back to US Dollars on my credit card)

then I finally wised up and stopped buying anything at IST airport. my friend who spent a couple of years in Turkey told me that was how they made money off tourists and connecting passengers. also be cautions about taxis... they are even worse than illegal taxis at JFK. Smilie

having said that... during a very long connection, I left the airport and went into the city for several hours. had a great time feeding DOZENS of cats simultaneous. basically I got mobbed by those lovey cats in the park, but I was very happy about it! Smilie The cats just kept coming... there must have been well over 100 cats, but by the time I ran out of the whole bag of cat food, they lost interest in me and walked away. Frown
about 9 hours ago
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geewally
about 9 hours ago
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Quote from FrozenBeer :
I've only connected at IST a few times... the first two times I felt like I was getting ripped off. Just fast food. I got what would have been $10 or $15 at most at US airports... but they ended up being almost $45.(after converting back to US Dollars on my credit card)

then I finally wised up and stopped buying anything at IST airport. my friend who spent a couple of years in Turkey told me that was how they made money off tourists and connecting passengers. also be cautions about taxis... they are even worse than illegal taxis at JFK.

having said that... during a very long connection, I left the airport and went into the city for several hours. had a great time feeding DOZENS of cats simultaneous. basically I got mobbed by those lovey cats in the park, but I was very happy about it! The cats just kept coming... there must have been well over 100 cats, but by the time I ran out of the whole bag of cat food, they lost interest in me and walked away.

Sounds like the gaggle of Gypsy children pick pockets in Rome. Once you're out of stuff, they lose interest 😀
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FrozenBeer
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Quote from geewally :
Sounds like the gaggle of Gypsy children pick pockets in Rome. Once you're out of stuff, they lose interest 😀
with all due respect to pickpockets elsewhere... I think Paris wins by the sheer number of pickpockets.

as recently as 2023, I encountered 3 during the first day in Paris... fortunately, I have been going to Paris since 1989, so I usually protect myself by not carrying any valuable or cash on my person. One "amateur" pickpocket lady tried to take my decoy wallet(containing only a few euros and my navigo card.... I almost fell when she tried to get away because the wallet was chained to my belt. (thanks, Home Depot!) Smilie My actual wallet was on the inside of my jeans. I stared at her and she released the wallet and ran off.