Well done, folks: you’ve just about made it through the grimmest month of the year. But let’s be honest, it’s still pretty cold out there, and it’d sure be nice to have some plans to look forward later in the year. So howsabout a sunny holiday that doesn’t cost a bomb?
With summer now not seeming that far off at all, we’ve got good news: budget airline Wizz Air is launching a new route to Istanbul, and tickets start at just £35.99.
After a seven-year hiatus, the carrier is reviving its direct flights to Turkey’s biggest city from March 28. Travellers will be able to depart from either London Gatwick or Luton, with the cheapest return costing a highly decent £72.
The low-cost airline is also launching new flights to coastal destinations Antalya and Dalaman, and these will depart from an impressive selection of British airports: Belfast, Birmingham, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds Bradford, Manchester and London Stansted. Seems like you’ve got no excuse not to head to Turkey this year.
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