SunExpress, the joint venture between Turkish Airlines and Lufthansa, has announced new flight packages for international routes. Developed with passengers’ evolving needs in mind, the packages include options such as baggage allowance, seat reservation, check-in benefits, and ticket flexibility. These packages will be available for all international flight bookings made from October 23, 2024, for travel periods starting from March 30, 2025, onwards.
Aiming to make the travel experience more enjoyable and customizable, SunExpress offers greater flexibility and savings through its new flight packages tailored to passengers’ travel preferences.
Helmut Wölfel, Chief Commercial Officer of SunExpress, commented: “We recognize the importance our passengers and business partners place on flexibility and a range of options. Our new flight packages take the travel experience to the next level by offering solutions that meet the needs of our customers, while reinforcing our commitment to delivering value to our guests and partners.”
The four new SunExpress flight packages are as follows:
SunLight: Ideal for light travelers who prefer not to pay for unused baggage allowance, this package includes 4 kg of cabin baggage.
SunValue: A budget-friendly option that includes 20 kg of checked baggage and 8 kg of cabin baggage.
SunEco+: Depending on the route, this package offers 20 or 30 kg of checked baggage, 8 kg of cabin baggage, free airport check-in, seat reservation (on selected routes and specific areas of the aircraft), and ticket changes up to 7 days before departure. It’s ideal for passengers seeking flexibility and comfort.
SunComfort: Offering 25 or 35 kg of checked baggage (depending on the route), 8 kg of cabin baggage, seat reservation, free airport check-in, and ticket changes up to 3 days before departure. This package is a great option for passengers looking for cost-effective premium comfort.
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