Pegasus Hava Tasimaciligi Anonim Sirketi : Announcement About Cancellation Of Flights to and from Russian Federation
March 10, 2022 at 02:04 pm EST
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Announcement About Cancellation Of Flights to and from Russian Federation
Dear Guests,
In accordance with the European Union Regulation No. 2022/328, sanctions and restrictions are implemented related to insurance/reinsurance, leasing, operations and maintenance services on flights to and from Russian Federation.
Due to operational risks under these conditions, all our flights to and from Russian Federation have been temporarily suspended as of March 13, 2022 (including) until March 27, 2022.
Our guests on flights to Moscow, St. Petersburg, Mineralnye Vody, Grozny, Makhachkala and Krasnodar between these dates are entitled to free ticket changes and full refund. Our guests can complete their ticket changes and cancellations free of charge, on our web site (https://www.flypgs.com/en/manage-my-booking) or on our mobile application.
Sincerely,
Pegasus Airlines
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Pegasus Hava Tasimaciligi AS (Pegasus) is a Turkey-based airline company. The Company operates 40 Boeing 737-800s, 2 Boeing 737-400s plus 3 Boeing 737-800s, 2 Airbus A319s, and 1 Airbus A320s with IZair. Under the ownership of ESAS Holding, Pegasus serves 24 destinations within Turkey and 37 internationally. Internationally the Company has scheduled flights to Almaty, Amsterdam, Athens, Basel, Beirut, Berlin, Brussels, Bucharest, Cologne, Copenhagen, Donetsk, Dusseldorf, Erbil, Kharkov, Krasnodar, London, Marseilles, Milan, Munich, Nicosia, Paris, Pristina, Rome, St Etienne/Lyon, Skopje, Stockholm, Stuttgart, Tbilisi, Tehran, Vienna and Zurich. Pegasus is also offering maintenance services to other companies in the airline sector, while also offering crew, pilot and technical education. In September 2011, Pegasus and airberlin have started codeshare flights together, flying from Berlin, Dusseldorf, Cologne and Munich in Germany to Istanbul with connections on to Ankara and Izmir.