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Bodrum Airport officials are in for a busy 2010 as three major low-cost airlines have all targeted the Turkish resort for boosted direct services.
Operating from airports across the UK,
EasyJet, Monarch and Turkish airline, Pegasus, will all be capitalizing on the
Bodrum boom. With a floundering pound, the eurozone is off-limits for many
holidaymakers and overseas home hunters, so Turkey is taking a huge slice of
the market with its balmy Mediterranean climate, value-for-money Lira and under
four hour flying time. ABTA reported a huge 25% increase in bookings to Turkey
made through its members in 2009 and the airlines have been quick to respond.
Turkish low-cost carrier Pegasus Airlines was the first to pin its colours to
the mast adding a substantial 17 new direct flights per week from the UK to
Turkey, including services to Bodrum from Manchester and London Stansted.
EasyJet has added Liverpool, Bristol and London Stansted to its current London
Gatwick service to Bodrum. Although summer only, this service could extend
year-round dependent on interest. Meanwhile Monarch is preparing to head east
from May with the introduction of new London Luton flights to Bodrum which will
operate alongside existing, but increased, services from London Gatwick and
Manchester.
Daniel Dias for Horizon Sky, comments, "Over 2.4 million Brits visited Turkey
in 2009 and you just know that figure is going to be left in the shade when the
2010 statistics are in. Turkey has exploded as a destination of choice over
recent years but the rub has always been direct, low-cost air access. This
deluge of new flights is welcome, although not entirely unexpected, and
property buyers will quickly see value added to their investment."
Source: www.signatureinternational.co.uk
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