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AnadoluJet picks up Istanbul-Belgrade

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AnadoluJet, the low-cost subsidiary of Turkish Airlines, plans to launch a flight between Istanbul and Belgrade. Four weekly flights are planned.

AnadoluJet, Turkish Airlines' low-cost subsidiary, plans to start flights between Istanbul and Belgrade. Four weekly flights are planned. The direct competitor on this route is the Turkish low-cost carrier Pegasus Airlines, as the Ex-Yu Aviation News portal reports.

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