Tag: Pegasus

  • Low-Cost Airline from Turkey Pushes Prices of Competition Lower

    Low-Cost Airline from Turkey Pushes Prices of Competition Lower

    Following the addition of Sochi and Moscow to its list of routes, Turkish Low-Coster Pegasus Airlines has compelled other competitors in the market to lower their fares. This was the statement issued by Guliz Ozturk the director of Pegasus Airlines.

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    Ozturk stated that tickets that were previously sold at $400 by the Turkish and Aeroflot airlines have dropped considerably to $300 on their Istanbul-Moscow flights. According to Ozturk, these commercial airlines are trying to curtail their prices to $233, which is Pegasus’ offer on Moscow-Istanbul flights. Pegasus also offers advance tickets from $83.99.

    Since Russia’s Air Code requires that passengers are treated to free luggage transportation services and meals, Pegasus does not burden its passengers by passing this cost on to them. Instead, they place such charges on other services such as insurance, extra luggage and seat selection. Operating on a model that is inexpensive to maintain, passengers who board Pegasus airplanes with luggage weighing up to 20kg face no additional costs. Therefore, the Air Code that other competitors had cited earlier as hindrance in the market does not bother Pegasus.

    Though Pegasus faced opposition from Russian authorities regarding its new routes, the food policy did not raise any problems. It was hard to convince them to allow Pegasus to land in Moscow. And eventually when they did agree to such routes, they insisted that Pegasus had to operate only three flights weekly even though it has been commissioned to operate 7.

    Ozturk urged the Russian government to liberalize its air sector to take advantage of the growing traffic between Russia and Turkey. Talking to Moscow Times, Ozturk added that greater freedom in this sector would help the airlines involved reach greater heights. Currently there are three flights that Turkish low-cost airline operates on a weekly basis between Russia’s Domodedovo and Istanbul’s Sabiha Gokcen airports with its maiden flight taking off on October 8th. Days later, Sochi-Trabzon flight was added with ticket prices starting at $27.

    Apart from Sochi and Moscow flights, Pegasus also operates other routes. Since August 31st 2009, Istanbul and Krasnodar flights have been in operation with 252,111 passengers ferried on this route. Omsk and Istanbul flights launched back in June 2012 average a seat capacity of 63%. This is 20% lower than Krasnodar’s seat occupancy rate.

    According to Ozturk, Pegasus did not really think much of Omsk and Krasnodar cities but only used them because the authorities assigned them. Altogether, he says that the future looks bright for Pegasus Airlines mostly because their Moscow seat occupancy rate is expected to hit 93%. On its Moscow-Istanbul flights, Pegasus hopes to hit the 50,000+ passenger mark per annum.

    Daniel Burkard the Domodedovo airport manager is pleased with Pegasus flights that land at the airport. He reiterates that since more and more Russians are taking vacations in Turkey, the Turkish market is growing faster than the Russia market. With 2.5 million Russian tourists heading to Turkey, the Federal Tourism Agency has cited such growth as stemming from the visa-free regulation the two countries have.

    via Low-Cost Airline from Turkey Pushes Prices of Competition Lower | .TR.

  • Pegasus is travel sponsor for INN London showcasing Istanbul

    Pegasus is travel sponsor for INN London showcasing Istanbul

    Pegasus Airlines, the easy way to fly, will be the travel sponsor for the first-ever INN London, held on 12-15 April 2013 which will focus exclusively on Turkey’s cultural capital of Istanbul.

    Running over four days this April, INN London will reveal what makes Istanbul unique, from its contemporary art and architecture, to its fashion, food, drink and cultural life. It will include a programme of cultural talks and events, information on travelling in Turkey as well as the chance to purchase Turkish products.

    INN London is suitable for prospective travellers, those with an interest in what’s new and upcoming in Istanbul and for people looking to set up business links. INN Istanbul will then go on tour with events in the Middle East, Far East and the Americas.

    Exhibitors at INN London will include galleries Pi Artworks, Dirimart, Gallery X-ist, Merkur, Elipsis, Sanatorium, artSumer and Cda Projects; architects Emre Arolat Architects and Superpool; fashion house and Dora Teymur; interior designers Iksel and Merve Kahraman; as well as guest celebrity chef Silvena Rowe producing her exciting take on Turkish street food.

    Senior Vice-President – Commerical for Pegasus, Guliz Ozturk, says: “Pegasus Airlines, which uses Istanbul’s Sabiha Gokcen as its principal hub for its 70 destinations in 28 countries, is delighted to be the travel sponsor for the first-ever INN London which will focus exclusively on this magical city. London is an important destination for Pegasus with its twice daily flights and connections via Istanbul onto 17 international destinations such as Dubai and Beirut and 25 destinations within Turkey. I’m sure INN London will be a successful and enjoyable event, marking a cultural link between London and Istanbul, as well as to Turkish culture generally, and provide the perfect excuse to visit Istanbul as soon as possible”.

    via Pegasus is travel sponsor for INN London showcasing Istanbul | News | Breaking Travel News.

  • Turkish budget carrier to take on flydubai with Dubai links

    Turkish budget carrier to take on flydubai with Dubai links

    Turkey’s budget carrier Pegasus is expanding to the Gulf with flights from its Istanbul base to Dubai in the UAE beginning in October.

    Using its Sabihir Gokcen main base in the Asian side of Istanbul, Pegasus will also provide a low cost hub route to many places in Europe via its 20-year-old low cost network.

    As Turkey’s largest private carrier, Pegasus includes Northern Cyprus as well as many major European and Turkish domestic destinations.

    Costs for the one way flight between Dubai and Istanbul are likely to be in the region of AED377 – or just over US$100. It will compete with flydubai on the route.

    Both Turkish Airlines and Emirates also serve the two cities.

    via Arabian Aerospace – Turkish budget carrier to take on flydubai with Dubai links.

  • Pegasus adds extra Istanbul and North Cyprus flights

    Pegasus adds extra Istanbul and North Cyprus flights

    Responding to travellers’ needs as always Pegasus Airlines, renowned as Turkey’s most dynamic privately owned airline, has added additional direct flights to its schedule for summer 2011 in response to heavy demand.

    The extra flights will run between London Stansted and both Istanbul and North Cyprus starting Thursday 21 July until 6 September 2011. With Pegasus, the airline that made flying easy, there is now an even better choice of flights to choose from this summer!

    Prices start from £77.99 including taxes and charges for flights between London and Istanbul and from £107.99 including taxes and charges between London and North Cyprus. Tickets are available to book now on www.flypgs.com.

    City.Mobi

    Also in Europe today, City.Mobi is celebrating the success of its new guide to Istanbul.

    City.Mobi offers the most comprehensive mobile travel guides available, with over 800 cities in 200 countries listed. Each is developed by the City.Mobi team to combine into a single global travel directory.

    However, each city retains its own mobile identity via a dedicated domain. Already on offer are Brussels.Mobi, Paris.Mobi, Sanfrancisco.Mobi and Sydney.Mobi.

    Istanbul.Mobi is the latest in this illustrious line up, offering click to call functionality – which means no scribbling down telephone numbers.

    Most entries are also linked to websites where users can quickly access more detailed information if needed.

    Other key features include information on accommodation, restaurants, attractions, entertainment, nightlife, shopping, and transport.

    City.Mobi guides include user reviews and traveller utilities such as a translation guide, currency converter, news and local weather guide.

    via Pegasus adds extra Istanbul and North Cyprus flights | News | Breaking Travel News.

  • Bodrum airport increasingly appealing to UK LCCs; easyJet, Jet2.com and Monarch have all added routes recently

    Bodrum airport increasingly appealing to UK LCCs; easyJet, Jet2.com and Monarch have all added routes recently

    Bodrum likes families and families like Bodrum – traffic rose 11% last year to 3.1 million. 

    Milas-Bodrum airport on Turkey’s south-west coast serves a major tourist resort area during the summer months. Last year, the airport served almost 3.1 million passengers, up almost 11% on the previous year. This made it Turkey’s seventh busiest airport behind both Istanbul airports (Atatürk and Sabiha Gökçen), Antalya, Ankara, Izmir and Dalaman. Domestic traffic accounted for 38% of the airport’s total demand in 2010, and this segment grew by 20%. International traffic, which accounted for just over 1.9 million passengers, grew by a more modest 6%. Flights from the UK contributed with 45% of all international passengers (880,000), whereas flights from German airports represented just 5% of the international total (100,000).

    Source: DHMI 

    The airport’s seasonality profile is one of the more extreme in Europe with the airport handling over 600,000 passengers during the peak summer months of July and August, but only 50,000 per month during the winter season from November through to March. This suggests that the region also is a popular destination for Turkish holidaymakers.

    The start of London/Stansted-Bodrum services exactly a year ago.The start of London/Stansted-Bodrum services exactly a year ago. 

    New UK services in 2011 with Jet2.com and Monarch

    While UK traffic to Bodrum increased by a modest 3.4% in 2010, this week sees the launch of new scheduled services from Birmingham and London Gatwick operated by Monarch, which complement the airline’s London Luton services that began last May and Manchester services which began earlier this month.

    Another UK low-cost airline, Jet2.com, began flights from Manchester last week and is starting seasonal East Midlands and Leeds/Bradford services from the middle of June. easyJet began flights from London Gatwick in April 2009, London Stansted in May 2010, from Liverpool in June 2010, and Bristol in July 2010.

    However, while the growing number of services from LCCs is noteworthy, the two biggest airlines serving the UK market remain Thomas Cook Airlines and Thomson Airways that provide a predominantly all-inclusive holiday experience including accommodation and transport to and from the airport.

    Domestic flights dominated by Istanbul routes

    According to OAG data for August, Turkish Airlines and Atlasjet offer over 80 weekly flights to Istanbul Atatürk Airport, while Turkish Airlines and Pegasus Airlines offer a further 36 weekly departures to Istanbul’s Sabiha Gökçen Airport. These two airlines also compete on the route to Ankara. Next month, Pegasus Airlines is starting non-stop flights to Adana, with service operating on Monday, Thursday and Sunday.

    The word mausoleum derives from after the tomb of King Mausolus which was built at Bodrum in 350 BC and was one of the Seven Wonders of the World. It was eventually destroyed by earthquakes in 1404 although remnants of the marble four-horse chariot that crowned the roof can be seen in the British Museum (where only a few select Brits ever venture; preferring the unspoilt beaches of Bodrum).The word mausoleum derives from the tomb of King Mausolus which was built at Bodrum in 350 BC and was one of the Seven Wonders of the World. It was eventually destroyed by earthquakes in 1404 although remnants of the marble four-horse chariot that crowned the roof can be seen in the British Museum (where only a few select Brits ever venture; preferring the unspoilt beaches of Bodrum).