SunExpress’ Liverpool to Antalya flights take off
Leisure airline SunExpress, has just launched a new route from Liverpool to Antalya for summer 2025.
The joint venture of Lufthansa and Turkish Airlines will operate to Antalya three times a week on Boeing 737 aircraft.
Return fares start from just £189.99.
Tobias Bracht, Head of Sales, SunExpress, said: “We are delighted to expand our UK network. We are confident that this service will offer those in the North West a convenient and high-quality travel experience to the Turkish Riviera.”
Paul Winfield, Director of Aviation for LJLA added: “The introduction of SunExpress flights to Antalya is fantastic news for travellers, bringing even more choice for those looking to visit one of Türkiye’s most popular holiday destinations.”
In addition to summer sun and beach travel, SunExpress caters to travellers seeking cultural, archaeological, and culinary tourism experiences.
SunExpress operates in a total of 237 routes to 92 destinations across 35 countries.
It is the leading carrier between Germany-Austria-Switzerland and the Turkish Riviera and Anatolia.
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nigel jacobsonApr 08, 2025 05:31 PM
great news for Liverpool, nice to see airlines putting their faith into Liverpool's faster, easier, friendlier than it's neighbor along the M62. Lufthansa should take note and bring back their LPL-FRA route especially since they are part owners of Sun Express
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