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Low cost carrier Pegasus Airlines will increase frequencies on its flights between Istanbul Sabiha Gokcen Airport and Tuzla, following the exit of its competitor AJet on the route. Pegasus Airlines will increase operations from one to two weekly starting July 20, with services to be maintained on Mondays and Fridays using a mix of Airbus A320, A321 and Boeing 737-800 aircraft. As previously reported, AJet terminated flights between the two cities on June 1.
Low cost carrier Pegasus Airlines will increase frequencies on its flights between Istanbul Sabiha Gokcen Airport and Tuzla, following the exit of its competitor AJet on the route. Pegasus Airlines will increase operations from one to two weekly starting July 20, with services to be maintained on Mondays and Fridays using a mix of Airbus A320, A321 and Boeing 737-800 aircraft. As previously reported, AJet terminated flights between the two cities on June 1.

Good that AJet has effectively been replaced.
ReplyDeleteGdje su sada oni koji su pisali "samo sanjaj da će Pegasus povećati Tuzlu"?
ReplyDeleteNaravno da ce povecati kad je Ajet napustio Tuzlu , to je logicno i ocekivano , zasto nisu povecali dok je Ajet jos bio prisutan ?? Razmisli malo logicki ;) Dve aviokompanije nemoze sluziti jednu istu rutu u Tuzli
DeleteZa vasu informaciju,Pegasus je povecao broj letova kada je i AJet letio iz Tuzle,ali u lose vrijeme.Takodjer je Pegasus trebao letiti od ljeta ove godine i let Srijedom,ali nisu uspjeli dogovoriti ili sta vec.
DeleteBravo Tuzla!
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