Demand for flights to Turkey from Domodedovo increased by 45%
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Demand for flights to Turkey from Domodedovo increased by 45%

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09-27-2022
 

The resort towns of Turkey continue to be in demand among passengers of Domodedovo Airport.

According to the press service of the air harbor, traffic in the Turkish direction for June-August 2022 increased by 45% compared to the same period last year.

Domodedovo Airport passengers have access to six cities in Turkey for travel: Antalya, Istanbul, Bodrum, Izmir, Dalaman and Adana.

Currently, the partners of the air harbor operate over 100 flights to these cities from DME every week.

In the summer season of 2022, Antalya became the leader of the rating of the most popular destinations in Turkey — passenger traffic to the resort city increased by 27% compared to the summer period of 2021.

From Moscow Domodedovo Airport, flights to the Republic of Turkey are operated by Turkish Airlines, Pegasus Airlines, IrAero, Red Wings and Yamal. Also, from September 26, S7 Airlines resumes daily flights from the air harbor to Antalya. And from September 20, Yamal opens a flight program to Istanbul.

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