Kış programına önümüzdeki hafta geçiş yapacak olan Koltsovo havalimanı, Antalya’ya uçak seferlerinin devam edecek.

gazetem.ru’nun haberine göre kasım ayında Yekaterinburg‘dan Antalya’ya 5 havayolu şirketi sefer düzenleyecek. Özellikle Aralık-Şubat aylarında “Rossiya”  ve Corendon Airlines havayolu şirketleri Türkiye’ye haftada dört kez turist taşımayı planlıyor.

Rusya ve Türkiye arasındaki charter seferlerinin yenilenmesinin ardından Yekaterinburg-Antalya seferlerinde 33 binden fazla yolcuya hizmet verildi. Son 1,5 ay içerisinde Antalya en popüler turizm merkezi haline geldi ve Simferopol’ü geride bıraktı.

Bilindiği üzere  önceki sezonlarda havayolu şirketleri Ekim ayı sonunda Antalya seferlerini durdurup Nisan sonunda yeniliyorlardı. Bu sezon Türkiye tatil için 4 mevsimlik tatil merkezi olacak.

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Hello everyone. My name is Mehmet Kali. In the industry, I am known as "Kali". I graduated from the first civil aviation training school in Turkey, which was known as the Civil Aviation School at the time and is now Eskişehir Technical University, in 1991. As I graduated from the Business Administration department, it was a bit challenging for me to integrate into the industry. I have worked for companies such as SultanAir, DHMI, Havaş, and Swissair, and currently, I provide services and consultancy in air cargo transportation. I have experience in dispatching, air traffic control, passenger services, and aircraft coordination. During my time at Swissair, I had the opportunity to experience aviation training in many countries. Since 2012, I have been focusing on air cargo transportation. For three years, I taught courses on air cargo at Nişantaşı University. I still hold valid IATA certifications related to both passenger and cargo operations. For over ten years, I have been managing aeroportist.com, a news website related to aviation, which initially started as a hobby. I enjoy building aviation networks and sharing knowledge. If there is anything I can contribute to, I am here. Best regards "kali"

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