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Bodrum Airport
1.       ekd
322 posts
 09 Oct 2006 Mon 12:28 am

I am looking at visiting Mugla in February. I have read on here that Bodrum Airport is closed in the winter months but I have had quotes for flights in February.

Two questions:

1. Is Bodrum Ariport definately closed in winter months?

and...

2. If i want to visit Mugla could i fly to Bodrum?

Any ideas anyone?

ekd. x

2.       christine
443 posts
 09 Oct 2006 Mon 12:38 am

I always believed that Bodrum airport was closed in the winter months, But i was talking to someone on the site and they said they had booked a flight in January.

3.       ekd
322 posts
 09 Oct 2006 Mon 12:43 am

it was on h4u.co.uk that i got a quote but it doesnt take much to confuse me!!! hehehehe

4.       aenigma x
0 posts
 09 Oct 2006 Mon 12:47 am

Just checked travelsupermarket.com and yes, there are flights to Bodrum in February - Turkish Airlines and EBookers (British Airways) These are from London Heathrow, I am not sure where you are travelling from? Either way, it appears to be open

5.       ekd
322 posts
 09 Oct 2006 Mon 12:53 am

i'm going from manchester, its only £10 cheaper but £10 is £10 lol

6.       kate4358
333 posts
 09 Oct 2006 Mon 01:56 am

The flights are definately going from Manchester to Bodrum, i am going in January, also with H4U.

7.       susie k
1330 posts
 16 Oct 2006 Mon 09:46 am

8.       bod
5999 posts
 16 Oct 2006 Mon 11:09 am

Quoting susie k:

£10 thats bloody fantastic isn't it?!



I think it's £10 difference between flying out of Manchester and flying out of London......not £10 for the flight!

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