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Turkish Airlines to order 600 aircraft in June

Turkis Airlines is taking a major step in June. The fast-growing airline is set to order a total of 600 aircraft in June.

In April the airline added a new record to its 90-year history with the number of flights and passengers carried on its domestic and international routes in a single day.

The new aircraft will be delivered in the next 10 years according to its chairman, Ahmet Bolat.

No details were provided and the manufacturers have not yet made any form order announcements.

Turkish Airlines adds a new route to Krakow, Poland

Turkish Airlines Boeing 737-8F2 WL TC-JHM (msn 40980) ZRH (Rolf Wallner). Image: 958104.

Turkish Airlines has launched flights to Krakow, one of Poland’s historic cities, as its second destination in the country after Warsaw. The new city destination will offer GCC travellers more choice when travelling to Poland as well as give them an option of exploring Istanbul as well.

The flag carrier brand will operate Krakow flights with narrow-body aircraft three times a week, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, on a reciprocal basis.

As the airline flying to the more countries than any other in the world, Turkish Airlines increases the number of its destinations to 343 with Krakow, offering its guests unlimited connection possibilities while continuing to carry its quality and service to all corners of the world.

Flight Schedule:

Flight NoDayDepartureArrival
TK1271Wednesday – FridayİSTANBUL07.2008.30KRAKOW
TK1272Wednesday – FridayKRAKOW09.2012.35İSTANBUL
TK1273MondayKRAKOW18.2019.30KRAKOW
TK1274MondayKRAKOW20.2023.35İSTANBUL

Top Copyright Photo: Turkish Airlines Boeing 737-8F2 WL TC-JHM (msn 40980) ZRH (Rolf Wallner). Image: 958104.

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airBaltic and Turkish Airlines start codeshare cooperation

airBaltic and the national flag carrier of Türkiye – Turkish Airlines – jointly announce the commencement of a codeshare partnership, effective as of May 1, 2023. The agreement enables both carriers to provide more flexibility to their passengers on direct flights between Türkiye and Latvia.

Within the scope of the codeshare cooperation, airBaltic and Turkish Airlines place their marketing flight numbers on each Riga-Istanbul flight and vice versa. The codeshare agreement attracts an increasing number of passengers and allows customers of both carriers to benefit from seamless connectivityvia their hubs. 

As announced previously, this summer season airBaltic will launch its highest-ever number of new routes in a single season so far – a total of 20 new routes from Riga, Tallinn, Vilnius, and Tampere. Among the new destinations is also Istanbul, to which airBaltic launched four weekly flights on April 2, 2023.

Turkish Airlines unites three football legends in its new UEFA Champions League Film 

Turkish Airlines, the first airline to become the official sponsor of the UEFA Champions League, released an exclusive UEFA Champions League film “Chase the Ball” before the finals which features Brazilian freestyler Adonias Fonseca’s adventures in the cities that hosted quarter finals and unites three iconic football legends, Ronaldinho, Steven Gerrard and Cafu for the first time.

In the opening scene, the legends fly to Istanbul onboard Turkish Airlines’ Business Class, and watch Adonias’ journey on the inflight entertainment system. After the players land in İstanbul, film continues with the legends’ encounter with Adonias and it is concluded in Istanbul’s Atatürk Olympic Stadium which will host the UEFA Champions League Final. Shooting of the movie took approximately a month in eight cities spanning six countries which included İstanbul where the finals will take place, along with London, Manchester, Madrid, Milan, Naples, Munich and Lisbon.

Produced with Beautiful Destinations, one of the biggest social media platforms focusing on destinations, film features some of the most beautiful locations of İstanbul such as Galata Tower, Balat, Süleymaniye Mosque, Çamlıca Mosque, Sultanahmet Square, Eminönü, Galataport, Ayasofya Mosque, Galata Bridge, Karaköy, Bosphorus and İstiklal Street.

Turkish Airlines’ another new UEFA Champions League themed commercial will also be released in April. In addition, many videos featuring these legends will be posted on Turkish Airlines’ social media accounts in the coming days.

To watch the Chase the Ball, new film of the flag carrier: https://we.tl/t-UuVN8Bpl5t

RwandAir and Turkish Airlines sign codeshare agreement

RwandAir has signed a major new codeshare agreement with Turkish Airlines as it continues to expand its global reach.

The new codeshare partnership will offer the African airline’s customers greater travel choices and seamless connection opportunities in both Kigali and Istanbul.

RwandAir customers travelling from Africa can now enjoy easy access to Turkish Airlines’ extensive network of over 300 worldwide destinations, giving Africa even greater global connectivity.

Those travelling with Turkish Airlines can also benefit from this codeshare agreement, with customers arriving in Kigali now being able to enjoy smooth onward connection across RwandAir’s African network.

Currently, Turkish Airlines offers daily flights between RwandAir’s Kigali base and the carrier’s home hub in Istanbul.

Turkish Airlines to offer free and limitless messaging above clouds

One of the world’s biggest aircraft maintenance-repair service suppliers, Turkish Technic and Emirates, the United Arab Emirates based airline company which has the world’s largest Boeing 777 fleet, have signed an aircraft maintenance agreement.

Flying to more countries than any other airline, Turkish Airlines will be offering free and limitless messaging services to all passengers on international flights where internet access is available, with the motto “Enjoy Limitless Messaging” through applications such as WhatsApp, Messenger or iMessage, along with others.

With the limitless messaging service being complimentary to all Miles&Smiles member passengers, non-members will also be able to benefit from this service upon filling out the Miles&Smiles membership form available before or during the flight. Moreover; Miles&Smiles Classic Plus, Elite and Elite Plus members will be benefitting from enhanced free internet packages.

Aiming to provide its passengers with privileges beyond their expectations at every stage of their journey, Turkish Airlines will first launch this service on its aircraft with internet access by Turk Telekom, and then gradually on all aircraft with internet connection.

Turkish Airlines produces a $2.7 billion net profit in 2022

Turkish Airlines Airbus A321-231 TC-JRY (msn 5083) (Star Alliance) AYT (Ton Jochems). Image: 960176.

Turkish Airlines made this announcement:

Global aviation industry went through a year of increasing geopolitical tensions and global inflationist pressures while facing operational problems following the Covid-19 pandemic. Turkish Airlines closed 2022 with $2.7 billion USD net profit standing out from its competition thanks to its operational agility, wide flight network and highly skilled workforce it maintained during the pandemic. Our company managed to complete its sixth quarter in a row with a net profit despite the difficult operating environment that persisted since 2020.

Total revenue of our company during 2022 was $18.4 billion USD, surpassing that of 2019 by 39% and marking a record high. Constituting 20% of the total revenues, cargo revenues increased by 120% compared to the same period in 2019 and recorded as approximately $3.7 billion USD.

Turkish Airlines Chairman of the Board and the Executive Committee, Prof. Dr. Ahmet Bolat stated: “As Turkish Airlines we are continuing to overcome every obstacle we encounter with our 90 years of experience. Every single one of our colleagues and their team spirit contributed to our post-pandemic success.

With the responsibility and awareness of being the flag carrier, we are standing with our nation just as we did during previous crises. In the aftermath of the earthquakes centered in Kahramanmaraş on February 6, we utilized all of our resources to operate over 2,400 flights in order to transport 433 thousand search and rescue teams and 16 thousand tons of aid materials to the region while evacuating 430 thousand of our citizens to date.

We are doing our part when it comes to mending the wounds caused by the earthquakes our country faced and we will continue to do so as the aftermath of the disaster continues to unfold. Apart from the 2 Billion TL cash aid donated to Ministry of Interior Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency (AFAD), we started the work with Ministry of Environment, Urbanisation and Climate Change to provide the necessary support for the construction of 1,000 homes for those rendered homeless due to the earthquakes. We will also plan to employ 1,000 personnel from 1,000 families affected by the earthquakes.”

With one of the youngest and most modern fleet of 394 aircraft, Turkish Airlines carried around 72 million passengers with 85.8% domestic and 80.1% international load factor. In spite of the inflation pressures on the global scale, the flag carrier maintained its effective cost management in 2022 by lowering its unit expenses excluding fuel by 2% compared to 2019. As a result, EBITAR (Earnings before interest, taxes, amortization, and rent), which demonstrates the cash generation potential of the company, realized as $5.4 billion USD.

According to the data published by IATA, the International Air Transport Association, while the global air passenger capacity in 2022 was 28% behind that of 2019, Turkish Airlines became the pioneer of the sector by exceeding its 2019 capacity by 7.5%. As Europe’s leading network carrier in terms of daily number of flights operated for the last three years according to The European Organisation for the Safety of Air Navigation (EUROCONTROL), Turkish Airlines recorded remarkable success on a global scale in 2022 by becoming the network carrier offering more international seat capacity than any other. As a result of our country’s investments towards aviation infrastructure, İstanbul Airport was also the busiest airport in Europe.

Quadrupling its market share in air freight market in the last 10 years, our company bolstered its success by ranking fifth among the world’s top air cargo carriers according to IATA’s 2022 data. After moving to SMARTIST, the new cargo operations centre built with high-tech features in İstanbul Airport, Turkish Cargo is aiming to further enhance its position among the leading air cargo brands of the world.

Employing over 75 thousand staff with its subsidiaries, Turkish Airlines is standing by its nation in this challenging period and will continue to proudly fly Türkiye’s flag on the 90th anniversary of its establishment and the 100th anniversary of the Republic of Türkiye.

We sincerely share the pain of our country, express our deepest condolences for our citizens and wish a quick recovery to those injured by the earthquakes.

Top Copyright Photo: Turkish Airlines Airbus A321-231 TC-JRY (msn 5083) (Star Alliance) AYT (Ton Jochems). Image: 960176.

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Turkish Airlines unveils its UEFA Champions League logo jet for the UEFA Champions League final in Istanbul

Turkish Airlines Airbus A330-343 TC-JNM (msn 1212) (UEFA Champions League) ZRH (Andi Hiltl). Image: 960096.

Turkish Airlines and UEFA announced on September 5, 2022 announced Turkish Airlines became the official partner of the UEFA Champions League.

As part of the deal, Turkish Airlines will also partner with the UEFA Super Cup, the UEFA Futsal Champions League finals, and the UEFA Youth League finals.

This prestigious partnership, which will be one of the most important sponsorship deals in the history of Turkish sports, carries particular importance with this season’s UEFA Champions League final taking place at Istanbul’s Atatürk Olympic Stadium on June 10, 2023.

UEFA logo

This is not the first time that Turkish Airlines has partnered with a UEFA competition. In December 2015, Turkish Airlines became the first airline to partner with UEFA as its official airline sponsor for UEFA EURO 2016, which took place in France. 

Turkish Airlines joins Heineken, PlayStation, PepsiCo, Mastercard, FedEx, Just Eat Takeaway.com and OPPO as official global sponsors of the UEFA Champions League.

Now Turkish Airlines has unveiled a new UEFA Champions League logo jet.

Top Copyright Photo: Turkish Airlines Airbus A330-343 TC-JNM (msn 1212) (UEFA Champions League) ZRH (Andi Hiltl). Image: 960096.

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