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Turkish Airlines chairman bullish on carrier's growth

Turkish Airlines has no interest in troubled Italian flag carrier Alitalia, says Chairman İlker Aycı

Ersin Çelik
15:32 - 19/06/2017 Pazartesi
Update: 15:38 - 19/06/2017 Pazartesi
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Turkish Airlines is hearing interest from outside companies looking to form an air carrier, according to İlker Aycı, the chairman of Turkey’s flag carrier.

“We’re hearing things from outside. There are those who want to establish an airline with us,” Aycı told Anadolu Agency’s Finance Desk in Istanbul on Monday.

But Aycı said the company has no interest in troubled Italian flag carrier Alitalia, saying that it is “not Turkish Airlines’ main goal right now.”

According to Aycı, Istanbul’s third airport, expected to be finished in the first half of next year, will boost THY's position, carrying it to greater heights.

Aycı said Turkish Airlines aims to carry 69 million passengers in 2017, up from 62.7 million last year.

Aycı added that Turkish Airlines is flying to 51 different destinations in Africa and is looking for even more.

"In Europe we fly to 113 destinations. We have covered almost all of Europe," Aycı said, adding that THY will continue to strengthen its network in Latin America.

On the airlines’ promotion, Aycı said that there might be new projects with the brand's advertisement face, YouTube and Vine star Zach King in oncoming terms and added that they saved money in their advertising budget last year.

İstanbul's third airport will host 2,000 flights a day and over 100 million passengers annually via 250 airlines when the first phase of construction is completed in early 2018, according to projections.

Turkish Airlines flies to 120 countries, more than any other airline.

Turkey's flag carrier currently has 337 aircraft and flies to more than 302 destinations -- over 250 international.

#Anadolu Agency Finance Desk
#Ilker Ayci
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