AN airline that only recently launched flights from the UK last year has revealed
Corendon Airlines, a Turkish airline, has flights from seven airports in the UK.
Corendon Airlines has launched a January BOGOF sale[/caption] You can get a free second flight to places in Turkey and Greece[/caption]And it’s January sale is offering passengers a free second flight when they book their first one.
Running until January 12, the deal is for all flight routes from January 21 to September 30.
For example, one of the cheapest deals is for two Brits flying to Antalya this month from London Gatwick, costing £114.32.
While the second flight is free, passengers will have still have to pay the airline tax.
Corendon Airlines also has flights to Greece, including the island of Crete.
Brits wanting to travel in the summer would be able to book two flights from Manchester to the Greek island for just £199 altogether.
If you book three flights, just one is free although book four, and then two free flights are included in the deal.
Corendon Airlines launched in 2004, with its first flights taking off the following year,
Other UK flight routes include Dalaman, which launched last year as well as Hurghada in Egypt.
New flights to Izmir in Turkey are also set to launch this year with plans for more routes.
UK country manager Matthew Carpenter said: “We carry six million passengers each year to holiday destinations, including Turkey, Spain, Greece, Morocco and Egypt, from various European countries.
“2025 will see continued growth as we increase seat capacity, expand our destinations, and launch projects that deliver exceptional service.”
And UK airports along with Gatwick and Manchester include Birmingham, Newcastle, Bristol and Glasgow.
All passengers can take two bags onboard – one measuring 55x40x25cm and weighing no more than 8kg, and a smaller one that goes under the seat.
The airline was one of the first to offer ‘kid-free zones’ on their planes too.
Back in 2023, the Only Adult Zones launched between Amsterdam and Curaco, at the front of the plane.
Costing around €45 each way, the zone has 93 seats on offer.
And earlier this month month, Corendon launched doner kebabs on flights – thought to be the first airline to do so.
Currently only on flights between Germany and Turkey, the £6.60 snack was added to the menu on January 1.
Some of the cheapest offers are to Antalya and Crete (pictured)[/caption]