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Tuifly.Com Startet Kooperation Mit Turkish Airlines Ab Sofort Neue Reiseziele Mit Turkish Airlines Auf Tuifly.Com Entdecken TUIfly.com startet Kooperation mit Turkish Airlines Ab sofort neue Reiseziele mit Turkish Airlines auf TUIfly.com entdecken Hannover 21. Februar 2013. Ab sofort können Fluggäste auf TUIfly.com Reisen mit Turkish Airlines buchen. Das Online-Flugportal erweitert somit konsequent das Fernstreckennetz sowie das Angebot für Flüge in die Türkei, nach Afrika, Sri Lanka und auf die Malediven. Von zwölf deutschen Flughäfen fliegt Turkish Airlines insge- samt 132 Strecken. Neun weitere Ziele folgen in Kürze. Auch für die Reisebüros ist die Kooperation besonders interessant: Durch die Integration von Turkish Airlines auf TUIfly.com wird die Fluggesellschaft auch exklusiv über die touristischen Ver- TUIfly Vermarktungs GmbH triebskanäle buchbar. Karl-Wiechert-Allee 23 30625 Hannover Tel. + 49 (0) 511-9727 124 Fax +49 (0) 511-9727 8910 „Mit Turkish Airlines haben wir als TUIfly.com das größte Türkei Angebot im deut- [email protected] www.tuifly.com schen Markt und machen dieses übergreifend unter TUIfly.com im stationären Ver- trieb verfügbar. Zusätzlich baut Turkish Airlines deutlich unser Portfolio in den City Abdruck honorarfrei Destination mit der Top City Destination Istanbul aus. Touristisch erweitert TUIfly.com durch die Kooperation das Angebot mit den Türkei-Destinationen Izmir, Dalaman, Bodrum und Antalya, und in der Fernstrecke, auf der wir mit den genann- ten Zielgebieten starten und diese regelmäßig erweitern.“, so Olaf Petersenn, Ma- naging Director TUIfly Vermarktungs GmbH. Orhan Kabaoglu, Turkish Airlines Direktor Hannover: „Wir freuen uns sehr über die Partnerschaft zwischen Europas bester Airline und dem beliebten Flugportal TUIfly.com, einer Marke von TUI. Durch diese Zusammenarbeit erhalten wir nun die Möglichkeit ein noch größeres Klientel effizienter anzusprechen und unseren Rei- senden einen weiteren Verkaufskanal zur Verfügung zu stellen.“ Durch die Möglichkeit Angebote verschiedener Airlines auf TUIfly.com zu kombinie- ren, können Kunden des Flugportals stets flexible und zu den besten Konditionen reisen. Insgesamt können Reisende im Sommer 2013 ihren optimalen Flug aus über Seite 1 von 2 70.000 wöchentlichen Flügen von mehr als 20 Anbietern zu 308 Reisezielen auswäh- Ansprechpartner(in) len. 1.626 Zeichen Diese Meldung finden Sie auch unter www.tuifly.com www.tuifly.com ist das neue Flug-Reise-Portal der TUI Deutschland, auf dem nicht nur alle Flugverbin- dungen der TUI eigenen Airline TUIfly buchbar sind, sondern auch Flugstrecken 20 weiterer Airlines, unter anderem Lufthansa, Air Berlin, Germanwings, Transavia, SunExpress und Pegasus. So werden insgesamt über 70.000 wöchentliche Verbindungen zu 308 Zielen angeboten. Neben Flugleistungen bietet TUIfly.com auch weitere Reiseprodukte verschiedener Anbieter wie beispielsweise Hotels, Last- Minute-Reisen, Mietwagen und Reiseversicherungen an. Jan Hillrichs, Telefon +49(0)511 9727 - 124 TUIfly Vermarktungs GmbH Karl-Wiechert-Allee 23 30625 Hannover Tel. + 49 (0) 511-9727 124 Fax +49 (0) 511-9727 8910 [email protected] www.tuifly.com Abdruck honorarfrei Seite 2 von 2 Ansprechpartner(in) .
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