Corendon Airlines extends summer Early Booking Campaign
Corendon Airlines today hailed the ‘incredible success’ of its summer 2022 early booking incentive and extended it through to the end of February 2022.
The early booking campaign will now offer discounts of up to 20% on all flights for travel between 1 April and 31 October 2022.
The new promotion is valid on all bookings made before 28 February 2022.
An additional 10% discount will be applied to all return ticket bookings.
Corendon reported a strong January sales performance, across most of Europe, with the UK outperforming most other markets.
It also garnered extra trade interest.
“The early bird campaign has worked extremely well, particularly in the UK and I’m pleased to say we have signed up many new agents during this time”, said Corendon Commercial Director, Mine Aslan, adding,
“We have taken the decision to extend the campaign throughout February and are looking to build on our early sales success to date.”
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, as well as Gatwick and Manchester flights to Bodrum, Crete and Rhodes.
“The UK is a relatively new market for us but we now looking to launch new destinations for winter 2022/23 and summer 2023,’ Aslan added.
To register for the annual incentive scheme, contact: [email protected]
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