Friday, May 3, 2013

Turkish Airlines expands Gatwick operation | Buying Business Travel

Turkish Airlines is expanding its flights from Gatwick by adding a new route to Istanbul?s second airport.

The carrier, which already flies to Istanbul?s main hub of Ataturk from Gatwick, is introducing services to Sabiha Gokcen airport from Friday (May 3). The route will initially operate three times per week before going daily from June 1.

Osman Battal, director for Turkish Airlines at Gatwick, said: ?Gatwick is an important airport in the London region and this increasing capacity will meet current and future demands in the area ? flying to Sabiha Gokcen offers new and exciting opportunities.?

Gatwick?s chief commercial officer Guy Stephenson said: ?Turkey is an incredibly important market for both business and leisure travellers so we are delighted that Turkish Airlines will now offer more direct services from Gatwick.

?Istanbul is a key destination thanks to its status as one of the world?s most dynamic cities for business but also because it offers excellent onward connections to the Middle East and Asia in particular.?

turkishairlines.com

gatwickairport.com

Source: http://buyingbusinesstravel.com/news/0220667-turkish-airlines-expands-gatwick-operation

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