More flights to Turkey and Cyprus
Turkish airline Pegasus has added more flights from the UK to Turkey and Northern Cyprus during the summer peak to fill the gap left by the grounding of Cyprus Turkish Airlines’ services.
The low-cost carrier, which already operates a daily service from London Stansted, will have two additional flights per week, on Mondays and Saturdays, this summer.
All nine weekly flights will fly direct to Istanbul and continue onwards to Ercan in Northern Cyprus.
From September 1, Pegasus will be offering a new six times weekly service to Beirut from Stansted, which will also operate via Istanbul.
By Linsey McNeill
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