Corendon Airlines launches summer 2024 Dalaman flights
Corendon Airlines has opened sales of summer 2024 Dalaman flights.
It joins the 2024 Antalya programme, which was launched earlier this year.
The airline has reported ‘strong early sales’ so far for summer 2024 and expects a higher volume of early UK reservations, compared to 2023, for both Antalya and Dalaman.
“Following the successful launch of summer 2024 Antalya flights, we are now adding these Dalaman flights,” said Commercial Director, Mine Aslan.
“Dalaman has proved extremely popular with the UK market and we anticipate good demand for the destination in 2024.”
There are over 300,000 seats on sale from the UK to Antalya and Dalaman for summer 2024.
Corendon will roll out early booking campaigns, designed to attract passengers looking to book their 2024 holiday in advance.
Corendon Airlines recently took delivery of a brand-new Boeing 737-8 aircraft, bringing its fleet up to 37 aircraft.
“This is our third full year of operation in the UK and we have many established trade partners in the UK.”
“We will be looking to expand into other destinations, where we believe there is potential future demand,’ Aslan added.
Corendon Airlines is now offering 27 weekly flights from the UK in summer 2024.
There are departures to Antalya and Dalaman from London Gatwick, Manchester, Birmingham, Newcastle, Bristol and Glasgow.
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