Jazeera Airways introduces new route to Trabzon

Jazeera Airways will start operating a new service to the touristic destination of Trabzon in Turkey starting from August 3, with two return flights per week every Monday and Friday.
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Jazeera Airways offers new route to Trabzon. Image: Jazeera Airways:  CEO Rohit Ramachandran

With the new service, Jazeera Airways will now be operating 11 flights per week to four airports in Turkey, namely Istanbul International Airport, Sabiha Gokcen International Airport, Milas-Bodrum Airport and Trabzon Airport.

 

Jazeera Airways chief executive officer, Rohit Ramachandran, said: “We are very happy to be introducing a new destination to Turkey after the suspension of over four months at Kuwait International Airport. Turkey has always been a great destination with high demand for tourism, so it was only natural to introduce a new getaway in the country for our passengers to explore the historical landmarks, attractions and rich culture that lies on the Black Sea coast.”

 

Trabzon is located in the north east of Turkey and overlooks the Black Sea. The city is known for its historical landmarks from the Hagia Sophia, Trabzon Castle, Fatih Mosque to many other mosques, parks and museums.