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Pegasus Airlines Expands Network with 6 New Routes Across Turkey and Europe

Defne Kutay
Last updated: 28 May 2025 14:36
By Defne Kutay
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Pegasus Airlines Airbus A320-251N © Kasongo Bulobo
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Pegasus Airlines, recently named the ‘Best Low-Cost Airline in Turkey’ at the 2024 Skytrax World Airline Awards, is launching 6 new routes. The fresh additions aim to expand the airline’s growing flight network and enhance connectivity between a variety of Turkish cities and major European destinations.

Previously, passengers wishing to fly to or from Turkish cities beyond Istanbul often faced the inconvenience of layovers and connecting flights, resulting in higher costs and longer journey times. With the launch of these new direct routes, Pegasus Airlines is stepping in to address this issue. 

A Pegasus Airlines Boeing 737-800 Airplane
A Pegasus Airlines Boeing 737-800 aircraft in flight © Martin Falbisoner

New Routes:

  • Ankara – Basel

This route will connect the Turkish capital, Ankara, with the northwestern Swiss city of Basel, known for its cultural and historical scene. The first flight from Ankara to Basel is scheduled to take place on the 11th of June.

  • Çukurova – Berlin

Starting from the 17th of June, Pegasus Airlines will be flying from Çukurova International Airport to Berlin Brandenburg Airport. Opened in 2024, Çukurova Airport serves as a key hub for to and from the southern coastal cities of Mersin and Adana. 

  • Gaziantep – Berlin

As of 18th of June, it will be possible to board on a direct flight from Gaziantep, a southeastern city renowned for its cuisine and history, to Berlin, the capital of Germany famous for its vibrant art scene. 

  • Samsun – Berlin

Direct flights from Samsun, the largest city in Turkey’s Black Sea region, to Berlin, the largest city in Germany, will begin on the 20th of June. 

  • Gaziantep – Londra

Pegasus Airlines will start flying from Gaziantep to the UK capital, London, on the 21th of June. This route will be one of Pegasus’s longest non-stop flights, with a provisional duration of 4 hours and 45 minutes.

  • Kayseri – Londra 

From 25th of June onwards, travellers will be able to fly directly from Kayseri, a major city located in Central Anatolia, to London, one of the world’s most prominent international hubs. 

Whether you’re planning an exciting trip or flying home to loved ones, Pegasus Airlines’ new route development could make your journey quicker and more budget-friendly.

Which route are you most curious about?  Are there any other destinations you would like Pegasus to add to its network? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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