Corendon Airlines touts early booking discounts
Holiday carrier Corendon Airlines has launched its summer 2022 early booking campaign, offering attractive savings for early season sunshine breaks.
The airline has tickets at 25 % off for departures between 1 April through 15 June 2022 and discounts of 15 % for travel between 16 June and 31 October 2022.
Discounted fares are valid for bookings made by 31 January 2022.
They are available for UK departures as well as flights from Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, Austria, Switzerland, Denmark and Poland to top holiday destinations in Europe.
These include Turkey, Greece, Spain, Italy and Portugal.
In addition, a return ticket booked with Corendon Airlines will enjoy an additional discount of 10 %.
Tickets are on sale at corendonairlines.com or via a travel agent.
Corendon Airlines will operate with more than 50 aircraft in 2022, flying to 65 countries.
Learn more about : Corendon Airlines ( United Kingdom )
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