A new route to Turkey from Glasgow Prestwick International Airport has been launched by Scottravel Holidays. This is a wonderful opportunity for people of Glasgow to visit Turkey, which is growing in popularity as a preferred destination among holidaymakers.
The airline started operating the new service from the Scottish airport on the 26th of May.
The carrier will operate its flights to Dalaman once in a week, and from there holidaymakers can enjoy an easy access to a number of popular holiday destinations including Icmeler, Ovacik, Marmaris and Olu Deniz. So, you just need to plan your itinerary and you will be able to visit all the famous spots of this beautiful country.
Scottravel Holidays' managing director, Serkan Aydin, believes that the airline's new service will prove to be very popular among travellers.
Mr. Aydin said, "Turkey is a vast country which is steeped in history and culture. The hospitality is also exceptional and provides visitors with the warm Turkish welcome that our clients enjoy so much.
We have extensive knowledge of the best holiday resorts, accommodation and facilities which means we can create the perfect Turkish adventure to suit all tastes and budgets".
Glasgow Prestwick Airport's chief executive, Mark Rodwell, said, "It's great news that we can add Turkey to our growing range of summer holiday options for 2008".
No wonder that passengers using the services of Glasgow Prestwick Airport would be delighted with this new development and opportunity.