Stansted showcases new routes for 2024
London Stansted has announced its lineup of new flight routes coming to the airport in 2024.
A dozen new short and medium-haul routes will be added this year.
London Stansted now covers over 190 destinations across Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East. New Stansted flights include:
Amman, Jordan – Royal Jordanian
Royal Jordanian Airlines launches flights to Amman, Jordan’s capital operating three flights a week starting March 3. It will increase to four weekly flights during peak summer.
Antalya, Adana and Gaziantep – Sun Express
The Turkish carrier, a JV between Lufthansa and Turkish Airlines, began flights to Izmir, Turkey’s third largest city, in October. The airline will add new flights this year to Antalya, Adana and Gaziantep.
With over 70 weekly flights to Turkiye, it is already one of London Stansted’s most popular destinations.
Dubrovnik and Sarajevo – Ryanair
In April, Ryanair will add Sarajevo to its network from Stansted with six times a week service. Stansted’s largest airline will also open a new base at Dubrovnik with daily flights beginning in April.
Other new Stansted flights include Nice, Florence and Ibiza on BA, and Agadir, Marrakech and Tivat, Montenegro on Jet2.
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