Glasgow to get new SunExpress Turkiye flights for 2025
SunExpress, the joint venture of Lufthansa and Turkish Airlines, will introduce two Türkiye flight routes from Glasgow next summer.
The airline will offer six flights a week from Glasgow next summer – four weekly Antalya flights and twice weekly to Dalaman
The Dalaman and Antalya flights start in early April 2025.
Bookings for both routes are now open.
Tobias Bracht, Head of Sales for SunExpress, said: “We are thrilled to announce the launch of our exciting new routes from Glasgow direct to Antalya and Dalaman – two of Türkiye’s most popular destinations.”
SunExpress offers varied ticket fare options with a basic SunEco fare including at least 20kgs of checked baggage on international flights.
For an extra cost, passengers can upgrade to SunClassic and SunPremium fares with added benefits such as increased baggage allowance, pre-flight seat selection, meals and no flight change fees.
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