Rebranded AJET opens sales for Stansted-Istanbul flights
Newly relaunched Turkish Airlines operated AJET has opened ticket sales ahead of its official launch later this month.
Travellers can now book AJET flights online as the revamped airline preps for its first flight on 31 March 2024.
Its first batch of routes include direct Istanbul flights from London Stansted.
The airline, previously known as AnadoluJet, has big expansion ambitions.
It targets a fleet size of about 200 aircraft within 10 years.
It will operate under the ‘AJET Air Transportation Inc.’ name.
Other routes from late March include Istanbul flights to Ankara, Belgrade and Rome-Fiumicino.
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