Turkish Airlines carries 6.9m passengers during June
Turkish Airlines said it increased its seat capacity offered to passengers by 17.2% in June, 2022 compared to same period of 2019 and carried a total of 6.9m passenger while reaching 83.6% load factor. Prof Dr. Ahmet Bolat, Chairman, said: “As Turkish Airlines family, we were expecting a summer season with high passenger demand and we were ready for it. As our performance improves every day, we are reaching results even better than the optimistic forecasts by the international authorities for the post-pandemic era. This success is due to the exceptional travel experience offered with Turkish hospitality and our colleagues who channel their excitement and energy to the sky. I extend my thanks to our Turkish Airlines family and our 6.9m guests who met with us over the clouds.” Cargo and Mail volume increased by 17.7% during the month compared to same period of 2019 and reached 146,0000 tons.<br/>
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Turkish Airlines carries 6.9m passengers during June
Turkish Airlines said it increased its seat capacity offered to passengers by 17.2% in June, 2022 compared to same period of 2019 and carried a total of 6.9m passenger while reaching 83.6% load factor. Prof Dr. Ahmet Bolat, Chairman, said: “As Turkish Airlines family, we were expecting a summer season with high passenger demand and we were ready for it. As our performance improves every day, we are reaching results even better than the optimistic forecasts by the international authorities for the post-pandemic era. This success is due to the exceptional travel experience offered with Turkish hospitality and our colleagues who channel their excitement and energy to the sky. I extend my thanks to our Turkish Airlines family and our 6.9m guests who met with us over the clouds.” Cargo and Mail volume increased by 17.7% during the month compared to same period of 2019 and reached 146,0000 tons.<br/>