Another price increase for cigarettes! It will be effective starting tomorrow.

Another price increase for cigarettes! It will be effective starting tomorrow.

18.02.2026 21:40

Cigarette prices continue to rise consecutively. Recently, there was a price increase for many products in the BAT group. With the new regulation, the lowest priced cigarette in the group has risen to 105 TL, while the price of the most expensive product has reached 115 TL. The increased prices will be effective starting tomorrow.

Cigarette prices continue to rise consecutively. According to the updated price list, there has been a price increase for many products in the BAT group.

The development was announced by Erol Dündar, the President of the Association of Tobacco Retailers. Dündar stated in a post on his social media account, "The third cigarette group has also seen a price increase."

LOWEST PRICE 105 TL

With the new regulation, the lowest priced cigarette in the group has risen to 105 TL, while the price of the most expensive product has become 115 TL. The increased prices will be effective from tomorrow (February 19).

FIRST PRICE INCREASE NEWS CAME FROM JTI AND PHILIP MORRIS

The first price increase news came from the JTI group. According to the updated list, the lowest priced cigarette in the group had risen to 100 TL. The price of the most expensive cigarette was set at 115 TL. The increase was not limited to packaged cigarettes. The regulation, which also affected those using rolling tobacco, raised the price of 100 grams of shredded tobacco to 265 TL.

After the JTI group, a price increase was also applied to the products of the Philip Morris group. The lowest priced cigarette in the group rose to 105 TL, while the price of the most expensive product became 115 TL.

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