Corendon Airlines launches first winter flights
Corendon Airlines rolled out its first UK winter flight schedule
It is offering Antaly flightsa from five UK airports.
The airline will offer three flights per week from Gatwick, twice weekly from Manchester and Birmingham, plus weekly flights from Newcastle and Glasgow.
“This is our first full summer season from the UK and sales to date are very encouraging. Antalya is a fantastic winter destination, popular with Couples and Golfing groups,” said Corendon Airlines Commercial Director, Mine Aslan.
“We wanted to continue to build on the success of our current regional departures, so we feel this Antalya programme should achieve this.”
Corendon is launching the new winter flights to attract early bookers, with prices starting from £39.99.
Corendon also reported a strong first quarter sales performance, across all of its European markets, with the UK in particular outperforming most others.
“Our expanded summer 2022 programme has been received very well with agents and the public,” added Aslan.
Corendon Airlines has over 500,000 seats on sale for summer 2022, on 16 different routes.
These include departures from Glasgow, Manchester, Newcastle, Birmingham and Gatwick to Antalya.
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