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Sun Express also starts from Bremen in winter

Sun Express claims to be the market leader for non-stop flights between the most important catchment areas in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.

Sun Express is offering 154 connections from Germany in the 2021/22 winter season. The connection from the Hanseatic city of Bremen is brand new.

In total, the airline will be offering 13 destinations in Turkey from Germany, Austria and Switzerland in winter 2021/22. Connections to the popular coastal cities such as Izmir and Antalya are just as much a part of it as routes to the Black Sea. Six weekly connections are planned from Austria and ten connections from Switzerland.

Sun Express offers direct connections to Antalya from a total of 16 cities. This means that the Turkey specialist remains the market leader for non-stop flights between the most important catchment areas in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. A route comeback is planned for Saarbrücken and Nuremberg. The winter connection from the Hanseatic city of Bremen is brand new.

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The carrier also offers connections to Izmir on the Turkish Aegean Sea from 14 cities – including Munich, Stuttgart, Frankfurt, Düsseldorf and Berlin. Depending on the departure airport, there are several weekly or even daily connections on the flight schedule. As with Antalya, there is a new winter connection from Bremen. And the route from Dortmund will also be continued for the first time in the cold season.

Last but not least, guests of Sun Express can look forward to a wide range of offers to Anatolia. You can choose from a total of 24 routes. There is an expanded route network from Düsseldorf: From there, three weekly flights to Kayseri and two connections to Trabzon are on the flight schedule. The airline will continue the recently launched non-stop route to Zonguldak with two weekly flights in winter.

For the first time in winter, Kayseri will be served from Munich – the same applies to the route from Berlin to Gaziantep. Both routes are planned once a week in the coming season. Last but not least, there will be more flights between the Turkish capital Ankara and Munich and Frankfurt, where there are numerous connections in both directions through the Lufthansa network.

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