A flying horse the answer to your airport stress… and very little drachma.
And see what we’ve done there.
Because our old friends at Pegasus Airlines have put on some epic deals for 2026.
And flagged up Istanbul for special treatment.

Although we’re almost surprised they haven’t stuck with Constantinople, the Greek name for the Grand Old City.
Which our Athenian guides cling doggedly to when casting an eye east.
Now Pegasus is the half-man/half-equine begotten by Poseidon and Medusa.
When the Gorgon let her snake hair down.
On a wing and a prayer

Now we’re not sure what a sample £117.49 return is in old Socratearian coinage.
But in today’s money it’s classic.
And as far as what we call things around here well, potato, po-ta-to.

The Greeks and the Turks are cut from more similar cloth than they sometimes care to admit.
And where Pegasus gives the Greeks wings the Turks turn to Tulpar.
Faster and truer

Now we’re reliably informed that Tulpar flies between three ancient worlds, the upper, middle and lower.
Runs faster than the world and is the horse of batirs, or heroes.
Now as two things can be the same at the same time then Pegasus and Tulpar will fly you faster and truer.
Which is music to the ears for when you get to Istanbul/Constantinople and explore the city of two cultures, civilisations and continents.