Paris is one of those cities everyone should visit at least once. The iron lattice of the Eiffel Tower, the corridors of the Louvre, the narrow lanes of Le Marais and a slow evening walk along the Seine combine into a feeling you cannot find anywhere else. Direct flights from Istanbul to Paris-CDG operate on Turkish Airlines (multiple daily), Air France (daily) and Pegasus from Sabiha Gökçen. AJet, SunExpress and seasonally easyJet also serve Paris. With a Suso BNPL flight package you go in spring or autumn. When Paris is at its best. Without burning a hole in your budget.
Looking for cheap flights or installment air tickets to Paris?
Suso offers buy now, pay later flight packages to Paris from Turkey. Your ticket is issued by our TÜRSAB-licensed agency partner, and you pay over 3 to 24 months. No credit limit needed. Not a bank loan.
Paris'ya uçuş fiyatlarını gör →When to visit Paris
Paris peaks between April-June and September-October. Rain is possible but the air is mild, parks are green, café terraces are open. July-August is the busiest and priciest stretch. Mid-December is the classic Christmas-market and Champs-Élysées-lights window. January-February stays quiet and budget-friendly.
Things to do in Paris
Eiffel Tower & Trocadéro
The classic shot is from the Trocadéro side. The tower sparkles for five minutes on the hour after dark. Book your ticket online at least two weeks ahead.
Musée du Louvre
Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo, Winged Victory. Impossible in a single day. Pick one wing and focus. Use the Carrousel entrance instead of the main pyramid.
Le Marais & Place des Vosges
The old Jewish quarter. Boutiques, falafel queues, hidden courtyards. Place des Vosges is the city's oldest square. Sit on a bench at sunset with bread and cheese.
Montmartre & Sacré-Cœur
All of Paris at your feet. Go early before the crowds; have coffee on the steps. Watch the painters at Place du Tertre.
Walk along the Seine
An evening walk from Pont Neuf to Pont Alexandre III is free, gorgeous and the city's true rhythm. Hunt for vintage Paris postcards at the bouquinist stalls.
Palace of Versailles (day trip)
RER C gets you there in 35 minutes. The Hall of Mirrors, the gardens, Marie Antoinette's hamlet. Closed Mondays; Tuesdays are quietest.
Flights from Turkey to Paris
Over 60 direct flights per week run from Turkey to Paris-CDG. Turkish Airlines from Istanbul (multiple daily), Air France (daily) and Pegasus from SAW (daily) lead the route, with AJet, SunExpress and easyJet adding capacity. Flight time is around 3h 50m.
Paris FAQ
How much does a flight to Paris cost?
Fares to Paris from Turkey vary by season, departure airport and how far ahead you book. Suso shows live fares and converts them into a 3-24 month payment plan. No credit limit needed, no deposit required.
Can I buy installment air tickets to Paris?
Suso's model is not a credit card installment. You buy a buy-now-pay-later flight package to Paris. Your ticket is issued by our TÜRSAB-licensed agency partner; you repay over 3 to 24 months with a fixed monthly amount. No credit limit is blocked.
Are there direct flights from Turkey to Paris?
Yes. Turkish Airlines flies multiple times daily from Istanbul (IST) to Paris-CDG, Air France runs a daily direct, and Pegasus operates a daily direct from Sabiha Gökçen (SAW). Combined weekly directs exceed 60 flights.
Is the baggage allowance included in the BNPL package?
Baggage is determined by your cabin class and fare option (Light, Eco, Flex). Suso's installment package mirrors that fare exactly. Baggage rules are clearly shown on the confirmation screen.
Buy now, pay later flights to Paris
Fly now, pay later. Up to 24 monthly installments. No bank process, no credit limit needed.
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