Pegasus Airlines has reached a milestone of 100 destinations as it launches its latest two new bellyhold routes to Turkey’s Kars and Ordu-Giresun.
Flights between Istanbul’s Sabiha Gokcen Airport and Kars Airport are launching on 9 November, while the Ordu-Giresun route launches on 13 November, with daily return flights scheduled for both destinations.
Flights to Kars from London’s Stansted Airport via Sabiha Gokcen will depart daily at 00:15h, returning from Kars at 09:50h, connecting Kars to 38 destinations including 30 international and eight domestic in Turkey.
Flights between Ordu-Giresun and Stansted via Sabiha Gokcen will operate nine times a week departing at 00.15h from Stansted and returning from Ordu-Giresun at 09.00h, and flights between Gatwick Airport and Ordu-Giresun departing at 11.45h from Gatwick and returning from Ordu-Giresun at 21.45h.
The new route connects Ordu-Giresun to a total of 50 destinations via Istanbul including 28 international destinations and 12 domestic.
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