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Holiday firm Anatolian Sky launched a new flight from Birmingham International Airport to Northern Cyprus this week.

The flight, which operates a weekly service every Monday, will give passengers from the Midlands the chance to enjoy a twin-centre holiday in Dalaman, Turkey, before continuing on to Ecran in North Cyprus.

Flights will operate until October and depart Birmingham at 1pm, arriving in Ecran at 8.45pm. The return service departs Ecran at 7.30am arriving back into Birmingham at 11.30am.

Akin Kog, managing director of the Birmingham-based Anatolian Sky, said: “I am thrilled that people in and around Birmingham can now travel direct to North Cyprus, as well as enjoying unspoilt parts of Turkey and twin-centre holidays. Last year Anatolian Sky carried 20,000 passengers to these destinations.”

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