SunExpress, a joint venture of Turkish Airlines and Lufthansa, added five new routes to its flight network for Summer 2021 between Anatolian cities and Europe.
With this expansion, the airline is now offering nonstop flights between 13 Anatolian cities and 16 destinations in Europe.
SunExpress, the only airline that operates the highest number of flights between Anatolia and Europe, is launching the following new routes for the summer 2021 season:
Eskişehir | Hatay | Malatya | Zonguldak |
Brussels New | Düsseldorf New | Frankfurt New | Düsseldorf New |
Düsseldorf New |
SunExpress has started to operate two weekly flights to Düsseldorf from Zonguldak last month. The airline will also perform weekly flights from Eskişehir and Hatay to Düsseldorf as of June. Additionally, three weekly flights between Eskisehir and Brussels and weekly Malatya – Frankfurt flights will be operated over the holiday season.
Connecting 13 Anatolian cities to nine destinations in Germany, Austria and Switzerland, the airline also operates direct flights from Anatolia to many important European capitals, such as Amsterdam, Brussels, London, Paris, Stockholm and Copenhagen.
SunExpress guests can view the airline’s attractive summer offers at sunexpress.com or on the SunExpress mobile app.
SunExpress’ domestic and international flight schedule from Anatolia for Summer 2021:
Adana | Ankara | Kayseri | Gaziantep |
Antalya | Amsterdam | Amsterdam | Antalya |
Brussels | Berlin | Antalya | Basel |
Düsseldorf | Brussels | Basel | Düsseldorf |
Frankfurt | Cologne | Cologne | Frankfurt |
Hanover | Düsseldorf | Düsseldorf | Hanover |
İzmir | Frankfurt | Frankfurt | İzmir |
Munich | Hanover | Hanover | Stuttgart |
Stuttgart | London | İzmir | Zurich |
Munich | Munich | ||
Paris | Stuttgart | ||
Stuttgart | |||
Vienna | |||
Zurich | |||
Erzurum | Eskişehir | Kars | Hatay |
İzmir | Brussels New | İzmir | Antalya New |
Düsseldorf New | Düsseldorf New | ||
İzmir | |||
Elazığ | Diyarbakır | Konya | Malatya |
Düsseldorf | Antalya | Amsterdam | Antalya New |
Frankfurt | Düsseldorf | Copenhagen | Düsseldorf |
Hanover | Frankfurt | Düsseldorf | Frankfurt New |
Stuttgart | Hanover | İzmir | İzmir |
İzmir | Stockholm | ||
Stuttgart | |||
Samsun | Trabzon | Van | Zonguldak |
Antalya | Antalya | Antalya | Düsseldorf New |
Düsseldorf | Düsseldorf | İzmir | |
Frankfurt | Frankfurt | ||
Hanover | İzmir | ||
İzmir | Stuttgart | ||
Stuttgart |