AnadoluJet to Launch from Birmingham Airport

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AnadoluJet, a subsidiary of Turkish Airlines, will launch a new operation from Birmingham Airport on the 19th July 2021 to the popular leisure destinations of Antalya and Dalaman in Turkey.

 The flights will arrive into Birmingham daily at 1140 hours and depart at 1240 hours, using a 189 seat Boeing 737-800 jet. Bookings can be made via www.thy.com or www.anadolujet.com or through local travel agents.

AnadoluJet, a brand-new carrier for Birmingham Airport, operates low fare and convenient flights at 43 airports and 80 routes with a fleet of 36 aircraft.

Commenting on the news, Tom Screen, Birmingham Airport’s Aviation Director, said: “As we prepare to welcome customers back flying again, we are extremely pleased that AnadoluJet will be offering new services to Antalya and Dalaman from the 19th July 2021. Working with its parent company, Turkish Airlines, over many years of flying to Istanbul from Birmingham, I know that customers will receive outstanding service, affordability and reliability with AnadoluJet.” 

Mr. Omer Faruk, Turkish Airlines’ General Manager, Birmingham, said: “We are delighted to announce that we are starting non-stop flights to Antalya and Dalaman with AnadoluJet, trademark of Turkish Airlines.  Whether it’s couples looking for a romantic break, families setting sail on a summer holiday or friends looking for a week of fun in the sun, Antalya and Dalaman have something for everyone. We are looking forward to welcoming passengers onboard this summer.”

Birmingham Airport is the UK’s third largest airport outside London and supports employment on site for 7000 people. Prior to the COVID pandemic, some 13 million passengers travelled through the airport annually, and as it prepares for the restart of travel once restrictions are lifted, health and safety will be front and centre of its plans.

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