
Easyjet said in a statement that GB Airways will continue to operate all routes under the British Airways brand until 29 March and As many as 21 new destinations are available from low-cost airline Easyjet thanks to the company's takeover of GB Airways. The current credit crisis has not stopped Brits booking their annual summer holidays for 2009 however due to the British pound dropping in value against the Euro; they are looking for Non-Euro alternatives like Turkey, where they get more value for their money.
Furthermore, according to the World Tourism Organization, Turkey has one of the best performing, not to mention lucrative, tourism industries in the world, with over 27 million tourists from all around the world expected to visit the country this year.
Property experts believe that this new flight route will serve to further increase the numbers of property buyers and tourists heading to Turkey. Dominic Whiting, editor of the Buying in Turkey guide has said that the long-anticipated arrival of no-thrills flights to the Turkish coast is big news. He commented "Improving access from the UK should have a very positive effect on tourism and the property market in Dalaman and other nearby resorts in Turkey - with a recent Europe-wide study by Savills finding an average price premium of 37% for property in an area served by a budget airline."
Dalaman's beautiful countryside, cotton fields, fragrant orange groves, and some fascinating ancient sites make it a popular tourist destination. As the area develops with holiday villages in Sarıgerme and the new golf courses in the near vicinity Dalaman is set to become the destination of choice for many tourists with plans to turn this area into a golfers paradise. Dalaman town is growing quickly as a result of the investment in the area -the real estate market has increased the number of properties available for sale/rent.
In related news, Edinburgh airport has already had extra flights to Turkey scheduled by certain travel companies and other airports are expected to announce the same.
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