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Turkish Airlines Inc

Turkish Airlines, opening more international gateways across the world for its passengers than any other airline, currently offers a wide range of flights to 342 destinations in 129 countries. Today it serves with a passenger and cargo fleet of 372 aircraft and with the same excitement and enthusiasm since its humble beginning in 1933 with just five aircraft. The substantial growth it has achieved has put Turkish Airlines among the top airlines of the world.
Istanbul New Airport being the world’s largest international hub will be home to Turkey’s national flag carrier and establishes Istanbul as the central location in the world for aviation and travel. Thanks to its strategic location at the crossroads of east and west, the airport has great potential for Turkish Airlines and the global aviation industry, and will welcome 200 million passengers per year upon final completion.

 

Visit their website at : https://www.turkishairlines.com/en-my/

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