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Two affordable Turkish holiday destinations get new budget  flights from the UK

Two affordable Turkish holiday destinations get new budget flights from the UK

The Irish Sun30-04-2025

BRITS will soon be able to go to two more Turkish destinations as a low-cost airline adds flights from London.
Pegasus airlines is adding flights from London Stanstead to Gaziantep - a major city in south-central Turkey - and to Kayseri - in the central Anatolia region and the historic capital of the Cappadocia region.
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Gaziantep and Kayseri are two historic cities in Turkey
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And now Pegasus is launching new flights from London to both cities
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The flight to both cities takes less than five hours
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The flights to Gaziantep will operate weekly, starting on June 21 and to Kayseri, every Wednesday, starting June 25.
Gaziantep is known for being a great food spot, with world-class cuisine which boasts a mix of Anatolian,
Across the city there are many bakeries and eateries that serve traditional treats such as baklava - a filo pastry, with crushed nuts and honey syrup.
The old town is also worth being explored and so is the Zeugma Mosaics Museum - the world's largest mosaic
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Whilst in the city, visitors can also treat themselves to a traditional
One-way flights to Gaziantep will cost around £85 per person, with a journey time of four hours and 40 minutes.
Alternatively, in Kayseri is known for its scenery, especially the Erciyes Mountain, which is a dormant volcano covered in snow.
This spot is loved by snow sport enthusiasts as it is home to the popular Erciyes Ski Resort.
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The city is also known for its elaborate handmade carpets which are made by rug-weaving.
Artisans follow traditional methods that have been passed through the generations and they use wool and silk to create the ornate designs on each carpet.
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Another major spot in the city is Kayseri
Nearby is also Soganli Valley Finally - an archaeological site that dates back to the 9th-century.
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It is home to churches and monasteries, carved from the soft stone of the Cappadocian landscape.
A one-way tickets to Kayseri will start from £84 per person and the flight time is around four hours and 25 minutes.
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