No more quarantine for those returning to Turkey: SunExpress increases flight schedule

No more quarantine for those returning to Turkey: SunExpress increases flight schedule

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Enormous tailwind for tourism in Turkey: In Germany, the quarantine for tested, recovered and vaccinated returnees is falling. This also brings vacation airline SunExpress to the scene.

For a few days now, in addition to a maximum 72-hour old PCR test, a rapid test up to 48 hours old has been possible to travel to Turkey. Holidays on the Turkish Riviera or Aegean Sea are also made easier in the opposite direction. Immediately after the decision by the Robert Koch Institute, the airline's booking numbers rose noticeably. The carrier is reacting to the positive trend with a significant expansion of the offer. At the end of last week, the Turkey specialist launched 40 additional flights for the current June.

 "Many Turkey fans have been waiting eagerly for this news", commented Peter Glade, SunExpress Commercial Director. “Within a few days we were able to record a significant increase in summer bookings to Turkey. This applies to the hot water routes to the coastal regions as well as to the Anatolia flights, which are particularly important for those who want to visit friends and family. "

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