Dalaman opened up to Scottish consumers
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Recent connectivity improvements have made Dalaman region of Turkey a far more accessible destination, according to reports.
Direct flights to Dalaman from Aberdeen will start from May 2009, according to budget airline Flyglobespan. The budget airlines which will operate the service once a week, is expecting the new service to be a great success. The consumers in the vicinity of the Scottish city will find Dalaman far easier to reach, which could enhance its appeal among prospective holidaymakers and business travelers.
This suggests that Dalaman is likely to attract a greater number of Scottish visitors next year, a development which could boost demand for rental accommodations in the region.
Visitors from British Isles fly to Dalaman as it serves as a gateway to other seaside resorts such as Dalyan, Oludeniz, Marmaris, Fethiye, Koycegiz and Hisaronu. Accordingly the Dalaman region is a more attractive option for buy-to-let investors to consider.
Gail Holden, commercial development manager of Midland airways commented that the Turkish market has become highly "sophisticated" now and all the carriers should be in peak form in order to compete. The comments are encouraging for property investors as the competition reflects the strong appeal of the country.
This comes after the news that the Association of British Travel Agents (ABTA) has revealed that the number of bookings for trips to the country has increased by 20 per cent this year.
Social BookmarkingDirect flights to Dalaman from Aberdeen will start from May 2009, according to budget airline Flyglobespan. The budget airlines which will operate the service once a week, is expecting the new service to be a great success. The consumers in the vicinity of the Scottish city will find Dalaman far easier to reach, which could enhance its appeal among prospective holidaymakers and business travelers.
This suggests that Dalaman is likely to attract a greater number of Scottish visitors next year, a development which could boost demand for rental accommodations in the region.
Visitors from British Isles fly to Dalaman as it serves as a gateway to other seaside resorts such as Dalyan, Oludeniz, Marmaris, Fethiye, Koycegiz and Hisaronu. Accordingly the Dalaman region is a more attractive option for buy-to-let investors to consider.
Gail Holden, commercial development manager of Midland airways commented that the Turkish market has become highly "sophisticated" now and all the carriers should be in peak form in order to compete. The comments are encouraging for property investors as the competition reflects the strong appeal of the country.
This comes after the news that the Association of British Travel Agents (ABTA) has revealed that the number of bookings for trips to the country has increased by 20 per cent this year.
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