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(BJV) Bodrum
TURKEY - Bodrum Milas
(MAN) Manchester
UNITED KINGDOM - Manchester
18
Jul
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(BJV) Bodrum Milas
Bodrum, Turkey
(MAN) Manchester
Manchester, United Kingdom
18
Jul
Saturday
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Bodrum to Manchester: Your Flight Guide

Direct & connecting flights|BJV – MAN|$189
$189one way
Cheapest price
4h 25mdirect flight
Flight duration
2,027 mias the crow flies
Flight distance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

Bodrum to Manchester

The flight from Bodrum to Manchester typically takes around four hours, making it a comfortable journey back from Turkey's stunning Aegean coast. This route is busiest during summer, when charter and scheduled services ramp up to meet demand from holidaymakers heading home. Airlines like Jet2, TUI, and Turkish Airlines frequently operate on this corridor, though availability shifts with the seasons. If you're a last minute traveler returning from a spontaneous Turkish getaway, midweek departures often offer more flexibility. Bodrum's Milas-Bodrum Airport is modern and easy to navigate, with plenty of shops and cafés to fill any wait time. Manchester Airport connects you seamlessly to onward transport across the North of England. For those booking last minute fares, it's worth checking both direct and one-stop options, as connecting flights through Istanbul can sometimes open up unexpected availability.

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What are the cheapest months to fly from Bodrum (BJV) to Manchester (MAN)?
The cheapest months to fly from Bodrum to Manchester are typically during the off-peak season between November and March, when demand for flights to Turkey's Aegean coast drops significantly. Booking in advance during these months can yield fares considerably lower than the peak summer period (June–September), when holiday traffic between the UK and Bodrum is at its highest.
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Flying from Bodrum to Manchester: A Mediterranean to Northern England Guide

The route from Bodrum to Manchester connects one of Turkey's most glamorous coastal retreats with the vibrant heart of Northern England. Whether you're returning home after a sun-soaked holiday on the Aegean or heading to Manchester for its legendary music scene and football culture, this flight bridges two very different worlds in roughly four hours.

Bodrum's Milas-Bodrum Airport serves as the gateway to the Turkish Riviera, a region beloved for its whitewashed villages, ancient ruins, and turquoise bays. Manchester Airport, on the other end, is the busiest airport outside London and a major hub for the North of England. The contrast between destinations is part of what makes this journey so appealing. You leave behind the warm scent of pine trees and bougainvillea and land in a city pulsing with industrial heritage and creative energy.

Several airlines operate flights from Bodrum to Manchester, particularly during the summer season. Jet2, TUI Airways, and occasionally Turkish Airlines with a connection through Istanbul are among the most common options. Direct flights are heavily concentrated between May and October, when British holidaymakers flock to the Bodrum Peninsula in large numbers. During the off-season, travelers may need to connect through Istanbul or another European hub, which adds a few hours to the total journey time.

The peak months for this route fall between June and September, when Bodrum enjoys reliably hot and dry weather with temperatures often exceeding thirty degrees. If you prefer fewer crowds and lower prices, late May or early October can be ideal. The sea is still warm enough for swimming, restaurants are open, and the atmosphere feels more relaxed. Flying back to Manchester in autumn also means arriving just in time for the city's packed cultural calendar, from film festivals to Christmas markets.

For a smoother experience, it's worth arriving at Milas-Bodrum Airport with plenty of time. The terminal can get busy during peak summer weekends, and security lines occasionally stretch longer than expected. Seats on the left side of the aircraft often offer striking views of the Aegean coastline during takeoff, a final glimpse of the landscape you're leaving behind.

Manchester itself rewards exploration beyond the airport. From the Northern Quarter's independent shops and street art to the restored canals of Castlefield, the city has undergone a remarkable transformation in recent decades. For those traveling this route in reverse, Bodrum's appeal is equally layered, offering everything from the ancient Mausoleum site to lively beach clubs along the Gümbet strip. It is a route that serves leisure travelers well, connecting sunshine and culture across two very distinct corners of Europe.