Air Berlin Turkey (Antalya) has launched operations on November 1 with two B737-800s operated by Izair (4I/Izmir). The carrier is a joint venture between Air Berlin (AB/Berlin Tegel) and Pegasus Airlines (PC/Istanbul Atatürk) and will initially concentrate on services from Antalya to Germany. It is expected to operate five to six aircraft next summer. Air Berlin Turkey currently operates the following routes: Antalya-Berlin Tegel: 4x weekly B737-800 service (replacing Pegasus Airlines) Antalya-Dusseldorf Intl: daily B737-800 service (replacing Pegasus Airlines) Antalya-Frankfurt Intl: 2x weekly B737-800 service Antalya-Leipzig/Halle: 3x weekly B737-800 service (replacing Pegasus Airlines) Antalya-Munich: 3x weekly B737-800 service (replacing Pegasus Airlines) Antalya-Nuremberg: weekly B737-800 service (replacing Pegasus Airlines) Antalya-Stuttgart: weekly B737-800 service (replacing Pegasus Airlines) It will add more routes in spring: Antalya-Bremen: 2x weekly B737-800 service starting on March 4 (replacing Pegasus Airlines) Antalya-Cologne/Bonn: 3x weekly B737-800 service starting on March 4 (replacing Pegasus Airlines) Antalya-Dresden: 2x weekly B737-800 service starting on March 2 (replacing Pegasus Airlines) Antalya-Erfurt: 4x weekly B737-800 service starting on March 30 (replacing Pegasus Airlines) Antalya-Friedrichshafen: 2x weekly B737-800 service starting on May 5 (replacing Pegasus Airlines) Antalya-Hamburg Fuhlsbüttel: 2x weekly B737-800 service starting on March 2 (replacing Pegasus Airlines) Antalya-Hanover: 2x weekly B737-800 service starting on March 4 (replacing Pegasus Airlines) Antalya-Münster/Osnabrück: 2x weekly B737-800 service starting on March 2 (replacing Pegasus Airlines) Antalya-Paderborn: 2x weekly B737-800 service starting on March 3 (replacing Pegasus Airlines) Antalya-Rostock: 2x weekly B737-800 service starting on May 4 (replacing Pegasus Airlines)