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Corendon Travel will open 24 additional flights to Gazipasa from the Netherlands, Belgium and Denmark

Corendon Travel will open 24 additional flights to Gazipasa from the Netherlands, Belgium and Denmark

August 4, 2023

Corendon Travel has announced that it will bring travelers from the Netherlands, Belgium and Denmark to Alanya throughout the year. For this purpose, the company will increase the number of weekly flights to 24 from February 17, 2024. 

The meeting was attended by Alanya Governor Dr. Fatih Urkmezer, Alanya Mayor Adem Murat Yucel, Corendon Travel Chairman Atılay Uslu, Turkish Hoteliers Federation (TÜROFED) board member and Alanya Tour Operators Association (ALTİD) President Burhan Sili.

"Alanya has been an important tourist destination since the very first day of our establishment. It is a very popular resort among citizens of Holland, Belgium and other Scandinavian countries, so we decided to utilize the city's tourism potential more effectively. Thanks to the expanded program we will offer quality holidays to more than 150 thousand tourists from the above mentioned countries, giving them the opportunity to relax in Alanya all year round. At present, 7 airplanes land weekly at Gazipasa Airport, however, from next year we will increase the number of flights and make Alanya Airport the base airport," Atılay Uslu said - Atılay Uslu said summarizing the meeting.

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