Turkish AJet to serve two destinations from Prague

In two weeks, a Turkish carrier AJet plane will land at Prague Airport for the first time on a new regular route from Istanbul (Sabiha Gökçen) airport. Starting next summer, the Turks have decided to connect Prague with another destination.

AJet planes will head to Milas-Bodrum airport, which serves two cities with a population of 100,000, Bodrum and Milas. The airport is often used by tourists. In winter, you cannot get there by direct flight from Prague, and in summer, only by Smartwings charter flights. AJet will fly regularly on the route from June 29, 2026, once a week. It will fly Boeing 737-800s.

AJet, formerly AnadoluJet, has its home base at Sabiha Gökçen airport in Istanbul. It will connect the Czech capital with four flights a week, every Monday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. They will face competition from Pegasus Airlines, which flies the same route twice a day.

Prepared by: Martin Bernict
Photo: planes.cz


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