Luton to offer new flights to Istanbul
Isbanbul-based Atlastjet will launch a new service to Luton Airport on May 2.
The daily flights will operate out of Istanbul’s Ataturk Airport. EasyJet, Turkish Airlines and Pegasus Airlines already operate non-stop flights between London and Istanbul.
Atlasjet, a full service airline, will deploy a 200-seat Airbus 321 in two-class configuration.
Tickets are on sale at www.atlasjet.com.
Flights will connect at Istanbul with Atlasjet’s network of domestic and international services to Ercan in North Cyprus, Gazintep, Antalya and Izmir in Turkey and Tehran, Tbilisi and Nizhnekamsk.
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