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Turkish Airlines’ subsidiary AJet, previously known as AnadoluJet, has discontinued its seasonal summer flights between Antalya and Sarajevo. The seasonal service was introduced in 2021 and operated daily last year, from late April until late September. AJet will continue to maintain operations between Istanbul’s Sabiha Gokcen Airport and Sarajevo. Bosnia and Herzegovina’s capital will not lose its scheduled connectivity with Antalya though as both SunExpress and Pegasus Airlines are launching operations on the route this year, on March 3 and June 3 respectively.
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Deletestunning? another boring euro white if you ask me
DeleteAgreed, tacky and boring
DeleteIt is boring, I agree. But tacky? No way that is tacky
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DeleteIt looks like made in some online service with 9.99 EUR monthly subscription.
DeleteLooks boring to me too.
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DeleteIt's normal with such competition at the moment, but I didn't expect them to stop flights, I thought they were number one on the route in general in the Balkans.
ReplyDeleteseems other were cheaper for local travel agencies
ReplyDeleteI didn't expect this from them, they do well everywhere as well as in the Balkans. As you said - the others are cheaper.
DeleteI guess we now know why Sarajevo-Antalya is being subsidised (SunExpress is getting money fot it). Obviously SJJ management was aware route would be cut by Ajet.
ReplyDeleteKudos for them to seek at least for a replacement.
DeleteIt would never have been cut without the subsidies, Tailwind couldn't meet the demand last year so tour operators bought AJet tickets too
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