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Flights to Bodrum Dalaman

Date Added: June 24, 2010 12:16:25 PM
Author: Ali Yildiz
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Alot of expats, business owner can get benefit from flights because available to book over the internet, Monarch’s new flights will service Dalaman from Birmingham and London Luton, Bodrum from London Luton and Antalya from Manchester operating an extra three flights per week for the former route and two flights for each of the latter. Including airport charges and taxes within the €99 fee the competitive cost will allow tourists to access an increasingly popular destination as the summer season commences. New Monarch services to the UK • Dalaman to Birmingham – 3 flights per week • Dalaman to London Luton – 2 flights per week • Bodrum to London Luton – 2 flights per week • Antalya to Manchester – 2 flights per week Monarch has a long history within the UK, operating for 42 years and being the oldest air carrier in the British Isles to continue working under its original name. With a fleet of 30 aeroplanes and operating routes to more than 100 destinations around the world it currently carries approximately seven million travellers a year, a figure set to increase as it looks to increase flights in several areas. Talking of the new services to benefit British individuals managing director, Tim Jeans, said “We are delighted to have launched these new services between Turkey and the UK, which is not only great news for tourism in the country but is also fantastic for Turks, ex-pats and second home owners travelling regularly between Turkey and the UK.” Mr Jeans added that the new flights would provide a high quality service with more legroom and entertainment whilst being competitively priced for all. Full details on all Monarch services can be found on www.monarch.co.uk and if you want to visit Belek, Kalkan, Kas, Fethiye or Calis Belek Alanya Antalya or Fethiye in Turkey check for Dalaman and Antalya Airport which is nearest airports. However if you are flying to Altinkum Didim and Akbuk or Kusadasi you can always check for Bodrum Airport online.
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