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Edinburgh gains 2022


route to Antalya Edinburgh airport is gaining a new route to Turkey for summer 2022 with SunExpress. The Turkish Airlines/Lufthansa joint-venture leisure carrier will make its debut in Scotland serving Antalya twice a week from April 2, rising to three Boeing 737 flights from May 24. sunexpress.com


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EasyJet holidays puts 2023 range on sale to 50-plus destinations


EasyJet holidays has put summer 2023 packages on sale, with departures available until the end of October 2023. The programme features more


than 50 destinations and 900 hotels, with seven-night packages starting at £345, three-night city breaks from £249 and deposits of £60. The operator is providing


“thousands” of free child places throughout the season at more than 40 hotels, including during school holidays. A seven-night all-inclusive


holiday at the three-star Club Mac Alcudia, Majorca, costs £521, including flights from Gatwick, departing May 2, 2023. easyjet.com/en/holidays


Club Mac Alcudia, Majorca


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Dominican Republic


Classic Collection adds hotels and destinations in Caribbean


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Classic Collection Holidays has introduced the Dominican Republic, St Vincent and the Grenadines and St Kitts and Nevis to its portfolio of destinations in the Caribbean. The operator has also added 25 properties to its 2022


Your Caribbean, Bermuda and Costa Rica brochure. Alex Gavalda, product and commercial director,


said: “Classic has invested heavily in sales, product, purchasing and marketing of the Caribbean, and we’ve seen a healthy return on our investment. “There’s been a huge, early uplift in bookings and


quotes compared to 2019, and we’ve earmarked the destination for growth in late 2021 and throughout 2022.” He said Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and


St Kitts and Nevis were added to meet the demand for “more experiential travel”.


Scoot appoints UK sales agent ahead of Gatwick-Singapore route launch


Singapore Airlines’ low-cost subsidiary, Scoot, has appointed Discover the World as its general sales agent for the UK and Ireland. Scoot will offer flights to Singapore via Bangkok from Gatwick when it makes its UK debut on December 16. The three-times-a-week service will operate in December, then resume in March 2022. One-way fares to Bangkok start at £170. flyscoot.com discovertheworld.com


travelweekly.co.uk “These off-the-beaten-track destinations with


fewer visitors bring something new and exciting to our programme as well as opening up additional combinations of increasingly popular twin and multi-centre holiday options,” he said. New properties include Sandy Lane in Barbados; the


private island residence of Petit St Vincent; Hermitage Bay, Antigua; O2 Beach Club & Spa, Barbados; and Royalton Grenada Resort and Spa, Grenada. Seven nights’ B&B at boutique hotel Ti Kaye Resort


& Spa in Saint Lucia costs from £1,792 in May 2022, based on two adults sharing. A week’s all-inclusive at the new O2 Beach Club &


Spa in Barbados costs from £2,128, while seven nights at the family-friendly all-inclusive Royalton Grenada Resort and Spa in Grenada is priced from £1,748. Prices include flights and private transfers. classic-collection.co.uk


Flybe names Birmingham as base


for restart flights from next spring Resurrected regional carrier Flybe will use Birmingham airport as its base when it restarts domestic services and flights to Europe next spring, creating 600 jobs. Announcements about new routes and destinations are set to be revealed over the coming months. The airline was acquired by Thyme Opco, now renamed Flybe Limited, after collapsing in March 2020. flybe.com


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PICTURES: Shutterstock/Piotr Wawrzyniuk, Anna Jedynak


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