New Easy Jet flights links popular holiday spots to London
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
The UK's largest airline, Easy jet is increasing the number of cheap flights it offers from London Gatwick to Turkey's most popular regions.
According to Spot Blue, Easyjet will be running 4 to Bodrum and 7 to Dalaman. This is part of a major expansion of Easyjet's Gatwick flights, which will involve the addition of a new plane at the airport bringing the total to 39. The new flights will be extremely beneficial to the property markets of Bodrum and Dalaman, and are testament to Turkey's massively rising popularity with British holidaymakers.
Julian Walker of spot blue stated that new flights are always advantageous to Turkish property market as Turkey's tourism was raising nearly 20-25% for the last few years, and 25% expected this year, because it is outside the Euro zone and its improving infrastructure. As Turkey's tourism capacity increases more flights will be needed to continue its growth.
According to the airlines Web site booking pages, it has never been cheaper to fly over for a few days and have a look around for the people contemplating buying property in Turkey. The prices become higher month by month and the new one-way fares to Bodrum-Milas airport are ranging from the lowest fare in April of 48.99 pounds for flights from Gatwick to Bodrum, up to 58.99 pounds. For the Bodrum to Gatwick journey the lowest fare for April was quoted at 23.99 pounds to 79 pounds in August.
With British holiday makers having access to short affordable flights, it makes holiday rentals in Bodrum and Dalaman even more appealing. More tourists mean more rental opportunities increasing rental yields and making property in Bodrum and Dalaman an even more attractive proposition to investors.
EasyJet spokesman Andrew McConnell comments: "We have been analyzing these new routes for a while and we see this is as a great opportunity. These new routes fit into our business model by continuing to connect major European cities."
Social BookmarkingAccording to Spot Blue, Easyjet will be running 4 to Bodrum and 7 to Dalaman. This is part of a major expansion of Easyjet's Gatwick flights, which will involve the addition of a new plane at the airport bringing the total to 39. The new flights will be extremely beneficial to the property markets of Bodrum and Dalaman, and are testament to Turkey's massively rising popularity with British holidaymakers.
Julian Walker of spot blue stated that new flights are always advantageous to Turkish property market as Turkey's tourism was raising nearly 20-25% for the last few years, and 25% expected this year, because it is outside the Euro zone and its improving infrastructure. As Turkey's tourism capacity increases more flights will be needed to continue its growth.
According to the airlines Web site booking pages, it has never been cheaper to fly over for a few days and have a look around for the people contemplating buying property in Turkey. The prices become higher month by month and the new one-way fares to Bodrum-Milas airport are ranging from the lowest fare in April of 48.99 pounds for flights from Gatwick to Bodrum, up to 58.99 pounds. For the Bodrum to Gatwick journey the lowest fare for April was quoted at 23.99 pounds to 79 pounds in August.
With British holiday makers having access to short affordable flights, it makes holiday rentals in Bodrum and Dalaman even more appealing. More tourists mean more rental opportunities increasing rental yields and making property in Bodrum and Dalaman an even more attractive proposition to investors.
EasyJet spokesman Andrew McConnell comments: "We have been analyzing these new routes for a while and we see this is as a great opportunity. These new routes fit into our business model by continuing to connect major European cities."
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