Easy Jet:
EasyJet Airline Company Limited is a British airline and has its main hub at London Luton Airport. It operates domestic and international services to over 600 routes in 32 countries and it is one of the largest airlines in the United Kingdom. It has five bases - London Gatwick, Milan Malpensa, London Luton, Bristol and London Stansted. EasyJet serves flights to around 134 destinations including Jordan, Israel, Egypt, Switzerland, Hungary and Sweden. It also operates a high number of flights to Spain, Italy, France, Greece and the United Kingdom. Its fleet holds 192 aircraft and it is the largest operator of the Airbus A319.
Turkish Airlines:
THY Turkish Airlines is the flag carrier of Turkey and is headquartered at the Istanbul Ataturk Airport. It operates flights to 40 domestic destinations and 206 international destinations in Europe, Asia, Africa and America. This airline is the fourth biggest carrier in the world and has its secondary bases at Esenboga International Airport, Antalya International Airport, Sabiha Gokcen International Airport and Adnan Menderes Airport. It operates flights to 246 airports including London's four major airports - Gatwick Airport, London Heathrow, London Stansted and London Luton Airport. Turkish Airline's fleet consists of around 220 passenger aircraft and 10 cargo aircraft.
Pegasus Airlines:
Pegasus is a low-cost airline and was previously partnered as a charter airline with Aer Lingus. It has its main hub at Sabiha Gokcen International Airport and operates flights to 85 destinations including The Netherlands, Greece, Spain, Serbia, Lebanon, Poland, Denmark, Switzerland and London's Stansted and Gatwick airports. It has 45 aircraft and a flying cafe is available to all of its passengers.
Wizz Air:
Wizz Air Hungary Airlines Ltd. is a Hungarian low-cost airline and is headquartered at Budapest Liszt Ferenc International Airport. It operates flights to 93 destinations in 32 countries across the Middle East and Europe. There are plans to operate flights to Hurghada Airport in Africa and it currently provides service to four destinations in the United Kingdom including London Luton airport. Its fleet includes 43 aircraft and it holds the largest fleet among all Hungarian airlines.
Alitalia:
Alitalia is the flag carrier and national airline of Italy and has its main hub at Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport in Rome. It is the 19th biggest airline in the world and operates flights to 101 destinations in 50 countries including London Gatwick, London Heathrow and London City Airport in the United Kingdom. Its fleet holds 114 aircraft.
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