Corendon Airlines bookings take flight with ‘early bird’ campaign
Corendon Airlines has lauded the response to its ‘early bird’ booking campaign with sales ‘exceeded expectations’, following the launch of its summer 2022 programme.
Corendon reports almost a quarter of its summer 2022 schedule has now been sold, with,January bookings to date in its European markets ‘exceeding summer 2019 levels across the board’.
“We launched the ‘early bird’ campaign in all markets, to stimulate January ‘peaks’. To date we have seen excellent booking numbers from the campaign, especially from the UK. Our forward position is looking very positive, with our new regional flights in particular selling well,” said Corendon Commercial Director, Mine Aslan.
“Turkey and Greece offer excellent value and the lifting of travel restrictions has helped boost UK consumer confidence in booking their summer holidays to these destinations.”
All Corendon flights purchased to travel between the 1 April and 31 October 2022, will receive a fare reduction of up to 25%, with an additional 10% discount on all return tickets.
The promotion is valid on all bookings made before 31 January 2022.
Corendon has over 500,000 seats on sale for summer 2022, on 45 flights and 16 different routes.
These include regional flights from Glasgow, Manchester, Newcastle, Birmingham, and Gatwick to Antalya and Dalaman, plus Gatwick and Manchester flights to Bodrum, Crete and Rhodes.
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