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Pegasus Airlines temporarily suspends select EX-YU routes

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Low cost carrier Pegasus Airlines will temporarily suspend its flights from Antalya to Pristina, Sarajevo and Skopje until March. The airline was initially scheduled to maintain two weekly flights on all three routes throughout February. Services from Antalya to Pristina will be suspended from January 18 (last flight) until March 1, to Sarajevo until March 3, and to Skopje from January 28 until March 1. In its latest schedule update, Pegasus Airlines removed 38 weekly departures from its Antalya network from mid-January until March.

January 13, 2025
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  1. Anonymous10:31

    Still no Ljubljana in their network? How is that possible with turkish going 3x daily in a few months, surely there is some P2P demand for SAW flights too?

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    1. Anonymous10:54

      No agreement between countries. Only Adria and Turkish are allowed to fly between Slovenia and Turkey until new agreement will take place.

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    2. Anonymous11:02

      Sun express and Coredon flown scheduled routes between Slovenia and Turkey in the past years

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    3. Anonymous21:53

      Slovenia could give permits for MBX ... that would help.

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  2. Anonymous10:55

    I think that's normal, since on my flight to AYT before New Year from Skp, the load was maybe 25% to 30% max

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    1. Anonymous13:55

      For Sarajevo they suspended flights at the end of November so I flew with SunExpress for NYE and it was around 80% but when I returned last week it was 30% max

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  3. Anonymous10:56

    Nobody is going to Antalya this period , it is normal.

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  4. Anonymous11:21

    These flights never made sense in the winter.
    Who goes to a beach destination in winter?

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    1. Anonymous11:54

      Tons of people

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    2. Anonymous12:38

      Where are that people then ?

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    3. Anonymous13:05

      I do 😃

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    4. Anonymous13:56

      Many people own property in the Antalya province which includes Alanya so they go there. There are almost 15000 units sold to Bosnian and Serbian people alone

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    5. Anonymous19:01

      And also turks who live in the balkans and are from there fly there.

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  5. Anonymous11:29

    It's still very pleasant, 17 degrees there you can take a dip in the sea, I was enjoying it

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    1. Anonymous12:39

      It is very pleasant , Antalya weather is amazing even in this period , and it is wayyy cheaper then the summer peak ....

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  6. Anonymous19:39

    This is the danger of booking with low cost carriers. They are unreliable.

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    1. Anonymous11:51

      Pegasus is mad reliable tho. Well, my flight was cancelled once but I was promptly rebooked.

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  7. Anonymous13:53

    I really hope that Pegasus will launch SAW-OMO soon. It would be another useful route for OMO.

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