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Order HereKLM Royal Dutch Airlines and Pegasus Airlines have signed a codeshare effective for travel June 3. Passengers will be able to transfer between Pegasus and KLM flights through Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, Istanbul Sobiha Gökçen Airport and Izmir Adnan Menderes Airport.An interline agreement also allows passengers to travel on a KLM ticket between any airport served by Pegasus in Turkey and any airport served by KLM.
Fast-growing Turkish low-cost carrier Pegasus Airlines and KLM Royal Dutch Airlines have signed a codeshare agreement that starts June 3 on KLM flights from Istanbul Sabiha Gokcen and Izmir Adnan Menderes to Amsterdam.
Pegasus also will launch 3X-weekly Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen- Doha services from June 16. Daily Istanbul-Athens flights will be start June 29.
Pegasus Airlines has floated 34.5% of its share capital on the Istanbul Stock Exchange, completing its long-awaited initial public offering. The carrier recently placed an order for up to 100 Airbus A320neos.
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Order HereKLM Royal Dutch Airlines and Pegasus Airlines have signed a codeshare effective for travel June 3. Passengers will be able to transfer between Pegasus and KLM flights through Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, Istanbul Sobiha Gökçen Airport and Izmir Adnan Menderes Airport.An interline agreement also allows passengers to travel on a KLM ticket between any airport served by Pegasus in Turkey and any airport served by KLM.
Fast-growing Turkish low-cost carrier Pegasus Airlines and KLM Royal Dutch Airlines have signed a codeshare agreement that starts June 3 on KLM flights from Istanbul Sabiha Gokcen and Izmir Adnan Menderes to Amsterdam.
Pegasus also will launch 3X-weekly Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen- Doha services from June 16. Daily Istanbul-Athens flights will be start June 29.
Pegasus Airlines has floated 34.5% of its share capital on the Istanbul Stock Exchange, completing its long-awaited initial public offering. The carrier recently placed an order for up to 100 Airbus A320neos.
The information on this page may have been provided by a contributor and no guarantees can be made about the accuracy of any content. Contributors must obtain all necessary licenses and/or ownership rights from the relevant content owner(s) before submitting the same for publication. AIRLINE PARTNERSHIP disclaims all liability arising from the publication of content received from contributors. Please refer to our Disclaimer for more details.
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Order HereKLM Royal Dutch Airlines and Pegasus Airlines have signed a codeshare effective for travel June 3. Passengers will be able to transfer between Pegasus and KLM flights through Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, Istanbul Sobiha Gökçen Airport and Izmir Adnan Menderes Airport.An interline agreement also allows passengers to travel on a KLM ticket between any airport served by Pegasus in Turkey and any airport served by KLM.
Fast-growing Turkish low-cost carrier Pegasus Airlines and KLM Royal Dutch Airlines have signed a codeshare agreement that starts June 3 on KLM flights from Istanbul Sabiha Gokcen and Izmir Adnan Menderes to Amsterdam.
Pegasus also will launch 3X-weekly Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen- Doha services from June 16. Daily Istanbul-Athens flights will be start June 29.
Pegasus Airlines has floated 34.5% of its share capital on the Istanbul Stock Exchange, completing its long-awaited initial public offering. The carrier recently placed an order for up to 100 Airbus A320neos.
The information on this page may have been provided by a contributor and no guarantees can be made about the accuracy of any content. Contributors must obtain all necessary licenses and/or ownership rights from the relevant content owner(s) before submitting the same for publication. AIRLINE PARTNERSHIP disclaims all liability arising from the publication of content received from contributors. Please refer to our Disclaimer for more details.