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Pegasus Airlines expands flight network in Georgia & Ukraine

Posted 21 August 2012 · Add Comment

Pegasus Airlines has extended its flight network to 57 destinations worldwide, with its second destination in Georgia: the Black Sea coastal town of Batumi; and Lviv, Pegasus' third Ukrainian destination after Kharkiv and Donetsk, launching in October.

Batumi, Pegasus’ second destination in Georgia after Tblisi, will launch on October 8, departing twice a week via Istanbul.

Due to a special agreement between both countries, guests can also fly to Batumi or to Hopa in Turkey via Batumi. Batumi and Hopa passengers will all arrive into Batumi Airport. Hopa passengers will be picked up by Havas buses from the Batumi Airport Apron to clear customs and will be transferred to Hopa on one-and-a-half hour private bus journey. For the return, passengers will check in at Hopa before returning to Batumi airport again by bus.  Guests travelling from Istanbul Sabiha Gokcen are requested to check in at the international terminal for flights to both Batumi and Hopa.  Guests who have purchased tickets to Hopa will not be allowed to exit the airport at Batumi.

Three-times weekly flights to Pegasus’ third destination in Ukraine, Lviv, are also launching on October 17.  The historic city of Lviv is listed amongst the UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

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