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Tour operator OSKA introduces 4 new routes from Humberside Airport
Specialised tour operator OSKA Travel is set to introduce 4 new departure dates for Turkey trips in 2014 and 2015 from Humberside International Airport.
Andreas F. Forsthuber, director of OSKA Travel, said: “We have been delighted by the level of positive feedback received after the 2013 programme and had many requests to provide departures from Humberside Airport, too.”
All services will be operated on Boeing 737 aircraft, and flights offered include all taxes except the local airport development fee as well as 20 kg free hold baggage allowance and 5 kg cabin baggage.
Paul Litten, Humberside Airport’s commercial director, said: “With Oska Travel’s announcement of a flying programme to Antalya in Turkey, we’re providing holidaymakers with an even greater choice of services from Humberside Airport.
“The return of Antalya, which has previously been a very popular tourist destination from Humberside, is a welcome addition and we hope more dates will follow the winter 2014 and spring 2015 flying programme.
“Flights are bookable though our in-house travel agency, Humberside Airport Travel, as well as Andrew Earle, Fairs Lloyd and Hessle Travel and we look forward to other regional travel agencies supporting this programme.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Clare Burnett .
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