But why turkish airlines didn't allow me to boarding pass? Is it ticket issue or another issue?
I have family reunion visa of Brazil. Which is valid 1 years. And i bought one way ticket from turkish airlines.
Probably because you bought a one way ticket.
They want proof that you're going to go home again and not settle illegally.
Has the departure date passed or are you departing in the future?
If you haven't departed yet, you can only get the boarding pass 24 hours before departure.
Otherwise, your question really doesn't make sense. Even with a one way ticket, you could still fly to Brazil but you'd likely be denied entry without a return ticket and be forced to buy one. So my guess is you haven't departed yet and that's why you can't get your boarding pass.
Do you really expect us to give you a concise explanation of why Turkish Airlines denied you boarding based on the scant information you provided? Did you show up for the flight on time? Was the flight overbooked, and the airline decided to bump you off the flight? A few more details besides that you couldn't get a boarding pass would be helpful.
Ticketsf for airlines come in packets. Please speare the gum
They would have told you
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