Later this year, Ryanair will launch flights to Turkey from London Stansted with two new routes, to Bodrum and Dalaman. The low-cost airline had started flying to Turkey from Bratislava and Dublin in 2018. This will give British holidaymakers the opportunity to fly to Turkey with this budget airline six years after Ryanair launched their first flights to Turkey
Bodrum flights will depart from London Stansted at 6.45 am and arrive in Turkey at 12.35 am local time. The return flights will depart from Bodrum at 13.35 and reach the UK at 14.40.
Based on info provided, one-way ticket prices will start from £29.99 and flights are scheduled to start on December 1.
RYANAIR IS ONE OF THE LARGEST AIRLINES IN EUROPE
Ryanair is an airline company founded in Dublin, Ireland in 1985. It has been offering low-cost tickets for the last ten years. Thanks to Michael O'Leary, who took over the company in 1994, Ryanair has managed to increase its annual passenger number from 700,000 to 50 million.
Ryanair Holdings plc is the parent company of Ryanair, Ryanair UK, Buzz, Lauda and Malta Air and is the largest airline group in Europe. The Group has 584 aircraft in its fleet and provides connections to 235 airports in 37 countries with more than 3,600 daily flights from 95 bases. In addition, with 364 Boeing 737s ordered, the Ryanair Group is expected to increase its annual passenger traffic to 300 million by FY34.
A WORLDWIDE HOLIDAY DESTINATION IN THE TURKISH AEGEAN: BODRUM
Bodrum on the other hand, is called the "St. Tropez of Turkey" due to the super yachts moored in the city bays. The city has a clean coastline and designer shops located on every corner, which makes it a magnet for the famous and rich.
Celebrities such as Mick Jagger, Kate Moss, Tom Hanks and Bill Gates are among the names who spend their holidays in Bodrum.