Don’t Miss Pegasus Airlines Fantastic Fares for Autumn Sun-Seekers

Don’t Miss Pegasus Airlines Fantastic Fares for Autumn Sun-Seekers - TRAVELINDEXLondon, United Kingdom, September 18, 2024 / TRAVELINDEX / September to November is the perfect time to visit Türkiye. The summer crowds and intense heat have gone. Yet the weather stays mild – Antalya, for example, has 300 days of sunshine a year – making it easier to explore both urban centres rich in atmosphere, nightlife and history and the less well-known cultural and adventurous side of the country.

Choose active and adventure or ancient history – or combine both – with this handpicked selection of some of the best destinations to visit in Türkiye this autumn, while enjoying fantastic affordable fares with Pegasus Airlines:

Active & Adventure
Antalya – Golden Sunshine
This sun-dappled city on the Turkish Riviera is the gateway to historical landmarks such as the Sunken City of Kekova, visible under the clear sea and only accessible by kayak or boat. It’s also where the Lycian Way – an ancient Lycian trade route that follows the Turkish Mediterranean coast – is waiting to be explored, whether you choose a section or the entire 509-km path between Fethiye and Antalya. The Mediterranean Sea is warmest at this time of year for morning dips before a fun-filled day out.

Cappadocia (Kayseri) – Clear Skies
Cappadocia’s fairy-tale landscapes are best viewed from above – take a romantic balloon ride over the lunar-like landscapes known as ‘fairy chimneys’ at sunrise – before exploring the fascinating underground cave system of dwellings, hotels and churches.

Dalaman – Discover Beyond the Beach
Home to soft sand beaches and striking scenery, such as the famous turquoise-hued Blue Lagoon, adventure-loving holidaymakers can paraglide over the pine-clad cliffs to the coast for bird’s-eye views over Ölüdeniz.

Ancient History
Izmir – Explore More
This cosmopolitan ancient port city on the Aegean Sea is close to cultural sights such the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ephesus. The well-preserved ruins of the most important trading centre in the Mediterranean region, charm with atmospheric paved streets, baths and squares.

Istanbul – Crowd-Free Sights
A Bosphorus cruise is one of the best ways to see the sheer scale of Istanbul and all it offers. Sail along the long waterway, which separates Europe and Asia, spotting historical sights such as the Dolmabahçe Palace and the Maiden’s Tower. Then, see the sights up close, minus the queues and spend as long as you like soaking up the history and culture. Discover the diversity and richness of Turkish cuisine, from street food to fine dining.

Pegasus flies to Istanbul from London Stansted with one-way fares from £44.99, Birmingham from £74.99, Manchester from £89.99 and Edinburgh from £64.99.

Operating one of the youngest fleets in Europe, Pegasus Airlines has a growing network of 143 destinations: 35 in Türkiye and 108 international destinations.

Find the lowest fares at flypgs.com or the Pegasus mobile app.

About Pegasus Airlines:
incorporated in 1990, Pegasus was acquired by ESAS Holding in 2005 and adopted the low-cost business model. As Türkiye’s leading low-cost airline, Pegasus believes that everyone has the right to fly and offers its guests the opportunity to travel with good-value fares and young aircraft through its low-cost model. In 2018, Pegasus adopted the motto Your Digital Airline and carries its guests to 143 destinations, 35 in Türkiye and 108 on its international network. Pegasus operates connecting flights between Türkiye and Europe, North Africa, the Middle East and Central Asia via Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen. Pegasus offers digital technologies and unique innovations that enhances the guest experience and makes comprehensive efforts for a cleaner, more equal, and harmonious future together, with the mission of Moving Towards a Sustainable Future. For further information on why sustainability is important to Pegasus and its activities in this area, please see the Pegasus Airlines Sustainability Hub.

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First published at TravelCommunication.net – Global Travel News

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