Doncaster Sheffield Airport announces new route to Antalya, Turkey
After recently announcing two new TUI routes to Naples, Italy and Hurghada City, Egypt, Doncaster Sheffield Airport (DSA) continues to expand with the launch of a new route to Antalya, Turkey.
The first flight to Antalya is set to take off on 22nd May 2018 and the weekly route will see flights leaving every Tuesday throughout the summer period. Departures will take place up until September 18th 2018.
Chris Harcombe, aviation development director at Doncaster Sheffield Airport, said: “We are delighted to announce yet another new TUI route from our airport to Antalya, Turkey.
“TUI’s decision to continually expand their offering from Doncaster Sheffield Airport is a great show of support and confidence in the services we provide.”
Karen Switzer, director of aviation planning for TUI UK & Ireland, added: “We’re excited that one of our first steps as TUI, a truly global brand, is to offer greater choice for our customers in Yorkshire.
“Introducing the new routes from Doncaster Sheffield Airport is a key part of our strategy to offer all our customers as much choice as possible to give them the holiday experience that best suits their individual needs.
“Holidaymakers in the local area will now have wider access than ever before to our diverse collection of destinations and hotel concepts.”
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