Corendon Airlines reports booking surge as it announces new summer flights

With Turkey moving from the red list, Corendon Airlines has seen bookings more than double compared to a week ago.
The carrier has announced additional Gatwick and Manchester flights to Bodrum for summer 2022.
These routes add to the existing regional flights from Glasgow, Newcastle, and Birmingham to Antalya and Dalaman.
“We were delighted to see Turkey removed from the red list and saw an immediate impact in overall booking levels’,” said Corendon Commercial Director, Mine Aslan,
“Our summer 2022 bookings have continued to be very strong over the last few months, but I am sure that we will now see even greater demand from the UK.”
The new routes are in addition to a new daily service from London Gatwick to Antalya and flights from Gatwick and Manchester to Crete and Rhodes.
Aslan commended the ‘fantastic’ support from the travel trade and regional airports.
“We have increased our trade distribution substantially over the last six months and are keen to work with and support as many agents as possible to support our 2022 expansion’, Aslan added.
The full summer 2022 UK schedule will now total 45 flights and 16 different routes.
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