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The lowest fare found to Izmir (IZM) was £172 with EasyJet and Business Class was £724 with Lufthansa. The fares shown here are the lowest flight prices to Izmir obtained in actual searches by Just The Flight customers. To search and book flights to Izmir in 2012, please enter your requirements and click the search button above.
Useful Information about Izmir
- Just the Flight has found that with prices averaging £204, March is the best month to pick up a great deal
- The cheapest price we have found was £78 departing the week of 19 Jun 2011 with prices averaging £186
- The nearest airports to Izmir include Izmir Adnan Menderes approximately 8 miles and Samos Island around 51 miles away
- Izmir's time zone is 2 hours difference from the UK
- Budget conscious flyers will find the best bargains to Izmir depart on a Monday
Izmir International Fair Confirmed for September
Izmir International Fair in Turkey has been held for decades.
Turkey's oldest trade show, the Izmir International Fair, is a big boost to the country's economy, as well as being a fun and colourful destination for travellers of all ages.
Formerly known as Smyrna, the city of Izmir is now Turkey's third most populous city. It is often referred to as ‘the Pearl of the Aegean,’ and there is no better time to explore this beautiful city than during the Izmir International Fair, taking place in late August and early September. During the fair, Turkish food companies showcase their most stunning culinary creations. The automotive industry has stalls showcasing industry innovation, and there is a selection of contemporary furniture, household appliances, and of course the ever-popular and exciting technology industry is represented as well.
The Izmir International Fair is vital to the local economy, and as a result, it showcases the most innovative companies from the region. The fair is firmly established as Turkey’s best and most prominent trade event, and it is a destination for an international business audience.
Izmir is Turkey's largest port on the Aegean and has a long history stretching back to ancient Greek and Roman times. The influences of modern Greek and Turkish architecture can be seen throughout the buildings in Izmir. Izmir is a contemporary destination that offers the best of modern, traditional and ancient influences. Izmir is increasingly easy to reach from most countries in Europe, as many carriers expand their lines to fly directly to the Izmir airport, and the airport is a hub for a region that is full of historical sights.