Aberdeen, UK, 2019-May-22 — /Travel PR News/ — From May 2020, passengers will be able to fly to Turkey on both Mondays and Thursdays, with TUI Airways adding the Monday flight to the summer schedule. The additional flight is on sale now.
Steve Szalay, Managing Director Aberdeen International Airport said: “TUI Airways has a strong presence at the airport with the based crew and aircraft operating from here. Dalaman is hugely popular with our passengers and we welcome the extra flight to the region that opens up Marmaris, Olu Deniz and Icmeler – all within exploring distance.”
“From mud spas to Blue Flag beaches, Dalaman makes for an excellent holiday destination, available direct from your doorstep.”
Karen Switzer, Director of Aviation Planning for TUI UK & Ireland, said: “This additional weekly flight to Dalaman for summer 2020 opens up more holiday opportunities and greater flexibility for customers, including the new options of 10 or 11 night holidays to Turkey, as well as to Majorca. In total customers will have seven destinations to choose from when flying with TUI Airways from Aberdeen airport next summer giving them access to a great choice of hotel concepts and cruise holiday options.”
TUI Airways operates flights to six other destinations, with Ibiza, Tenerife, Palma, Reus, Rhodes and Corfu flying direct from Aberdeen International Airport.
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Source: Aberdeen International Airport
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