Turkey’s newest airline AJet has opened ticket sales ahead of maiden flights on March 31, meaning more options for people planning a trip to Turkey, one of the world’s most popular destinations. A replacement for Turkish Airlines subsidiary AnadoluJet, which sold low-cost trips across Anatolia, AJet said it will fly to more than 40 domestic routes and connect Turkey with more 50 overseas airports, including London Stansted, Rome Fiumicino and Belgrade Nikola Tesla. AJet said it has 95 aircraft ready for deployment and aims to double its fleet size over the next decade. The aim, according to Tu…