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Mar 11, 2010 (newstodate): The Turkish carrier AnadoluJet has announced the opening of new flights between Turkey and Scandinavia.
As the first to offer direct flights between Scandinavia and Ankara, the carrier will introduce four weekly flights from Copenhagen and three weekly flights from Stockholm Arlanda to the Turkish capital from June 2010.
AnadoluJet will also offer flights between Istanbul and the Scandinavian markets with three weekly rotations at Copenhagen Airport as well as four weekly rotations at Stockholm Arlanda Airport.
AnadoluJet, founded in 2008, has been set up as the low-cost arm of Turkish Airlines.
As the first to offer direct flights between Scandinavia and Ankara, the carrier will introduce four weekly flights from Copenhagen and three weekly flights from Stockholm Arlanda to the Turkish capital from June 2010.
AnadoluJet will also offer flights between Istanbul and the Scandinavian markets with three weekly rotations at Copenhagen Airport as well as four weekly rotations at Stockholm Arlanda Airport.
AnadoluJet, founded in 2008, has been set up as the low-cost arm of Turkish Airlines.