Flyglobespan adds Turkey capacity
A second weekly flight from Edinburgh to Dalaman in Turkey is being laid on by Flyglobespan for next summer.
A Sunday flight will run in addition to a Saturday departure between May and early November.
The company had already planned weekly flights from Glasgow and Aberdeen to the Turkish destination.
Prices start at £99.99 one way including tax and £195 per person for a seven night holiday in a self catering apartment in Icmeler, including flights, based on two sharing.
CEO Rick Green said: “We are delighted with our sales for Dalaman and are confident that this second weekend flight will prove a great success.
“It further reinforces our view that, while consumers may cut back on spending in other areas, the main holiday remains a necessity.”
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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