Turkish low-cost service Pegasus Airways has launched its new direct flight between Bristol Airport (BRS/EGGD) and Istanbul’s Sabiha Gökçen Worldwide Airport in Türkiye.
The three-times-per-week service took off for the primary time as we speak and can function on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdays.
Istanbul is rising in reputation with vacationers as a metropolis break vacation spot and because the metropolis that spans two continents, it affords a number of various cultures and historical past to discover.
For these trying to go additional afield, there are 150 locations obtainable inside Türkiye and past throughout Europe, the Center East, North Africa and Asia on the Pegasus Airways community.
Rupert Lawrie, Industrial Director at Bristol Airport, mentioned: “Pegasus will likely be a unbelievable addition to Bristol Airport offering much more alternatives for individuals to discover Turkey and past.
“Not do you must journey to London to succeed in unique locations similar to Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Morocco and Doha, saving you time and extra strain by flying from Bristol Airport. Your journey will begin sooner while you fly from Bristol.
“It’s additionally excellent news for inbound tourism; for native communities who need to join with household and buddies; and for companies within the South West and South Wales who’ve abroad pursuits.”
Flights from Bristol to Istanbul begin at £70 a method together with taxes.
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Nick is the senior reporter and editor at UK Aviation Information in addition to working freelance elsewhere. He has his finger firmly on the heartbeat on Aviation, not solely within the UK however worldwide. Nick has been requested to talk in knowledgeable capability on LBC, Coronary heart and different broadcast networks.