Pegasus Airlines Have Launched Cheap Flights From Istanbul To Budapest
The summer has finally evolved from its early days and rainbows of flowers bring burst of colour to the urban landscapes of the Hungarian capital. The summer season usually means idyllic getaways, romantic trips and simply great vacations with friends. Thanks to the leading Turkish airlines, Pegasus, starting from July all of us will get an amazing opportunity to explore and experience the real seduction of Istanbul.
Company’s officials have announced that starting from the summer of 2014 every week there will be four low cost, direct flights between Istanbul and Budapest. The flights will be launched on the 16th of July and are aimed to bring budget friendly opportunities for both Hungarian and Turkish travellers.
Pegasus is the second largest airlines company in Turkey.From Istanbul it operates on 38 domestic and international routes; they have already started selling tickets for the Hungarian flights scheduled for the month of July. The price is 36.99 EUR, which is equivalent to 11.000 HUF.
From July 16th there will be four flights a week: on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Sundays. These charter flights are scheduled to departure from Istanbul at 10.15 am (local time) and land in the Hungarian capital at 11-20 am. Flights back to Istanbul will operate based on the following timetable: at 12-00 pm departures from the Liszt Ferenc International Airport, at 15-05 pm (local time) will arrive to the Sabiha Gökcen International Airport.
For further details regarding available tickets, dates and prices please visit the official website: http://www.flypgs.com/en/
based on article of travelo.hu
translated by Ekaterina Egorova
Photo: pegasusforrent.blogspot.com
Source: http://travelo.hu/
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