The Milas-Bodrum Airport, serving local people and worldwide sightseers in Mugla, on the Turkish Aegean, continued universal trips as of June 26, the air terminal administrator declared.
With movement limitations over coronavirus enhanced, the air terminal is again offering two planned worldwide flights, the administrator TAV said in a public statement.
The air terminal re-boosted household trips as of June 4, it included. The main global flight originated from Hannover, Germany right off the bat June 26.
Turkey has initiated uncommon accreditation projects to guarantee vacationers that its offices have taken severe measures to prevent transmission of the infection.
Turkish Airlines restarted universal trips on June 11 and is expanding flights step by step.
On June 11, the bearer started flights again from Istanbul Airport to Germany, the U.K. furthermore, the Netherlands.
FLIGHT TO IRAN IN MID-JULY
In the interim, Turkish Airlines is planning to continue its trips to Iran's capital on July 16 and it will have seven flights per week to the Iranian city.
In July, the banner bearer will have trips to various goals, including New York, Houston, Algeria, Khartoum, Cairo, Tokyo, Manila, Singapore, Bangkok and Montreal.