Turkish Airlines` new destination is Krakow
Unknown3/17/2014 06:42:00 PM 0 comments

Temel Kotil, CEO of Turkish Airlines said they won`t stop to improve flight network in the world. It seems they focussed on African market. The airline has planned 13 new destinations in Africa in 2014, including Mali, Guinea, Benin, Nigeria and Angola, according to Temel Kotil.
Beside new destinations to Africa and Asia, Turkish Airlines will also start flying to new cities in Europe, such as Krakow, La Coruna, Nantes, Pisa...
Of course Krakow flights will be so important people who has connection in Turkey. Because people who live in Krakow has to use transfer flights to other cities to reach Istanbul or any other city. Like Warsaw, Munchen or Wien. Even though prices will be little expensive than Lufthansa or other airline companies it will be very big comfort to fly directly. As you know, there is just to Warsaw flights as direct from Turkey. So this announcement made us very excited. 
I also would like to give little information about Turkish Airlines. I am sure most of you hear more and more everyday this airline company name. Because of commercials, sponsorship and huge flight networkTurkish Airlines flies to 244 destinations in 105 countries across four continents which makes this company the biggest airline company in the world. As you know Turkish airlines has agreement with LOT Polish Airlines and tens of other notable airline companies as Star Alliance member. 

Please check flight destinations from here.

Temel Kotil also added they order 262 new airplanes until 2021. This number is bigger than number of actual flying unit.

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Turkish Airlines closer to buying Polish LOT
Unknown4/24/2012 04:00:00 PM 0 comments


(Reuters) - Turkish Airlines has examined the financial condition of Poland's flag carrier LOT ahead of a potential bid, a newspaper reported on Saturday.

Polish daily Rzeczpospolita, without naming its source, said the Turkish carrier conducted due diligence of LOT in March. The paper estimated LOT's value at around 2 billion zlotys ($630.4 million).

A spokeswoman for Poland's Treasury Ministry, which oversees state assets, declined to confirm the report, but said the ministry has held some discussions with Turkish Airlines in recent months.

The treasury will pick an adviser for the sale process in May, she added.

Turkish Airlines' spokesman Ali Genc also confirmed discussions on a possible LOT acquisition were being held.

"No other decision has been taken by the board," he added.

In January, Chairman Hamdi Topcu said the carrier would start talks to buy LOT. ($1 = 3.1727 Polish zlotys)