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Five New International Destinations from Atlasglobal

August 6, 2015 — In line with its new slogan ‘A World Beyond Dreams’, Atlasglobal Airlines has recently launched five new international routes: Paris, Amsterdam, Dusseldorf, Cologne, and Bishkek from its hub in Istanbul.

Atlasglobal recently completed a re-branding and now positions itself as a full service carrier and is striving to improve its customer experience by continuously raising service standards including offering a wider choice of destinations.

In a world of start-up LCCs, Atlasglobal distinguishes itself by offering full service features such as dual-cabin configuration, complimentary checked baggage allowance of up to 20kg in EkonomiPlus and 30kg in Business Class for all domestic flights, complimentary on-board meals and beverages, all-leather, Italian-designed seating, complimentary seat assignment and much more.

Details of the new routes are as follows:

Dusseldorf: Daily flights departing Istanbul at 09.30, and Dusseldorf at 12.50.

Cologne: Flights operate on Thursday, Friday and Sunday departing Istanbul at 13.25, and Cologne at 17.20.

Bishkek: Flights operate on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday departing Istanbul at 18.55, and Bishkek at 04.10.

Amsterdam: Daily flights departing Istanbul at 10.00 and Amsterdam at 13.30.

Paris: Daily flights departing Istanbul at 13:25 and Paris at 17:10.



For more information about reservations or group bookings:

Atlasglobal USA
T:1- 877-781-6816
E:Atlasjet@apg-usa.us
W: www.apg-usa.us/atlasglobal/



About AtlasGlobal
Founded in 2001 as Atlasjet, the airline was rebranded as Atlasglobal in April, 2015. The carrier was the first privately-held Turkish IATA airline to receive IOSA certification and today has interline agreements with many major international airlines including DL, AF, KL and LY. As a full service airline Atlasglobal offers both an economy cabin called EkonomiPlus and a Business Class section with even more amenities and comfort. It flies an all-Airbus fleet which is scheduled to grow by 50% each year until 2019.