Pegasus Airlines, the low-cost carrier of Turkey, has announced that it would continue to expand its global flight network by launching flights to Dubai. The new route to be launched to the Middle-east would be the 58th route of the airlines.
The travellers now have a privilege of booking and the Turkish airline is scheduled to fly four-times-a-week flights departing on Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays which would begin on 18th October.
Pegasus Airlines’ CCO, Guliz Ozturk commented, “We are extremely contented to start a new route to the Middle East’s glory. After having celebrated five years at London Stansted, we also became the fifth largest airline in terms of number of passengers transported, we certainly look ahead to add to the choice of destinations for the British nationals.”
Passengers can also reap the benefits of the twin centre connection that takes the Turkish city of Istanbul en route to Dubai.
The travellers now have a privilege of booking and the Turkish airline is scheduled to fly four-times-a-week flights departing on Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays which would begin on 18th October.
Pegasus Airlines’ CCO, Guliz Ozturk commented, “We are extremely contented to start a new route to the Middle East’s glory. After having celebrated five years at London Stansted, we also became the fifth largest airline in terms of number of passengers transported, we certainly look ahead to add to the choice of destinations for the British nationals.”
Passengers can also reap the benefits of the twin centre connection that takes the Turkish city of Istanbul en route to Dubai.
