Freebird enhances Gatwick flight departures for summer 2024
Hot on the heels of a record-breaking summer 2023 programme, airline Freebird has secured much improved slots from Gatwick for the majority of the daily Antalya flight programme for summer 2024.
This means 79% of all daily Gatwick flights will operate more convenient schedules for passengers.
Freebird launched sales for its summer 2024 programme in September 2023, much earlier than in previous years and gave earlier access to seat content for its trade partners.
Carl Denton, UK Sales, said: “Early indications for sales during the strong January and February period have been extremely encouraging.”
“Combined with a new dedicated marketing team and our greatly improved schedules, we are very confident for this summer and on track to create a differentiated flight offering for our trade partners”.
Gatwick flights will commence from Monday 20 May to tie in with demand for the late May school holidays and will continue until the end of October.
Denton added: “Freebird is a trade focused airline looking to support agents and tour operators.”
All flights are bookable via https://www.freebirdairlines.com/en and all the main UK online travel agents.
Multiple price and bundle options are available via the website from the basic ‘no bags’ to fully flexible bags, seating and meals included bundles.
Freebird has a fleet of 13 Airbus A320s.
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