Pegasus Airlines anticipates its busiest flight schedule to date from London Stansted this summer, with more flights than ever before to well-liked locations all around Turkey (Türkiye). This year, the main low-cost airline in Turkey (Türkiye) will operate 55 direct flights each week to five of the nation’s most popular vacation locations, including Istanbul, Antalya, Dalaman, Ankara, and Izmir, giving tourists in London and the East of England greater flexibility and options.
Six million people have travelled on airline routes since the airline began operating from Stansted in 2007 with a single scheduled daily to Istanbul. Barbaros Kubatolu, the chief financial officer of Pegasus Airlines, said: “That more than six million passengers have travelled with Pegasus Airlines from London Stansted since 2007 is a remarkable milestone in our history. At the core of what we do is connecting people, places, and cultures, and we’re happy to carry on this purpose by transporting passengers between the UK and Turkey and beyond.
We always work to improve the onboard experience on our convenient low-cost flights and advance our sustainability programmes. “We are pleased that Pegasus Airlines has expanded its summer schedule from London Stansted to its largest ever,” said Gareth Powell, managing director of London Stansted. The airline has established a hugely well-liked network that connects travellers from the area to locations all around Turkey (Türkiye) since it first began operations here 16 years ago.
Passengers won’t have to travel to other airports because the capacity and frequency on existing routes will be increased. We are extremely proud to have them as a highly valued and important partner at the airport. They operate one of the most up-to-date aircraft fleets in all of Europe, with an emphasis on the Airbus A321 Neo.
As they expand and enhance their services out of London Stansted, we anticipate working with them for a very long time. Pegasus Airlines was established in 2005 and offers flights to 129 locations around Asia, the Middle East, and Europe, including 36 in Turkey (Türkiye). The airline has 93 aircraft in its fleet, including the fuel-efficient Airbus A321 neo.
Source- travel daily