SunExpress adds 10,000 seats for summer 2025
SunExpress, the joint venture of Lufthansa and Turkish Airlines, is ramping up UK flights due to strong customer demand.
The airline is adding 10,000 extra seats across five key routes from the UK to Türkiye this summer.
Additional seats will be offered by SunExpress on the following key routes to Türkiye’s most popular holiday destinations between August and October:
London Stansted – Antalya
Bristol – Antalya
Birmingham – Antalya
London Gatwick – Antalya
Edinburgh – Dalaman
SunExpress offers a range of fares with different options including baggage allowances, seat reservations, check-in options and booking flexibility.
The fares are offered in a bundle format and can be tailored to customers’ specific needs.
In addition to ‘summer sun and beach’ travel, SunExpress caters to travellers seeking cultural, archaeological, and culinary tourism.
SunExpress has a strong presence on the Turkish Riviera and in Anatolia. The airline operates in a total of 237 routes to 92 destinations across 35 countries.
Tickets are available now via SunExpress.com or via travel agents.
Learn more about : SunExpress ( United Kingdom )
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