Prague Airport: SunExpress connects Prague with Antalya
27.11.2021 10:59 | Press Release
SunExpress, a joint venture between Lufthansa and Turkish Airlines, plans to reunite Prague with the Antalya tourist hotspot in Turkey in the summer of 2022. The flight schedule is valid from May 2022 to the end of October 2022 and SunExpress will fly from Prague in the sun up to three times a week for prices starting at only 69.99 EUR.
“We are very pleased to be able to once again use our passengers in the Czech Republic with attractive and direct connections to Turkey’s most beautiful destinations,” says Peter Glade, SunExpress’s Chief Commercial Officer. “The country offers everything that makes an urgent holiday: crystal clear water, beautiful beaches, excellent cuisine and unbeatable value for money.”
In the high season, flights from Prague to Antalya will operate on Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays. “Antalya is one of the busiest holiday destinations. It was also very popular during this summer, when there were significant restrictions on Turkey. Therefore, I believe that the route has strong potential and will be successful, “says Jiří Vyskoč, Executive Director of Aviation Development at Prague Airport.
SunExpress was established in 1989 as a joint venture between Lufthansa and Turkish Airlines and is one of the leading providers of charter and holiday flights to Turkey. With its modern fleet of Boeing 737s, the holiday specialist currently serves a network of approximately 51 international destinations. The airline has been combining Turkish hospitality with German precision for more than 30 years and welcomes around 10 million passengers aboard its aircraft every year. SunExpress is a strong partner of Turkish tourism and has won several awards for service and comfort on board its flights. A good value for money carrier and a wide range of innovations and digital services.
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