AnadoluJet is a Turkish regional airline headquartered in Ankara. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Turkish Airlines and operates domestic flights in Turkey and Northern Cyprus.
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History
The airline was established on April 23, 2008 as a new subsidiary of Turkish Airlines. By establishing AnadoluJet, it aims at connecting Anatolia to Ankara. In this way, airport transportation is provided for a wider population because the surface area of ââtravel time by road and rail in major countries such as Turkey is quite long.
On September 4, 2008, the airline embarked on an international flight to northern Cyprus connecting Hatay and Ercan International Airport.
The number of passengers increased by 65% ââon the Ankara route, the load factor reaching 85% level. Start operation with 5 aircraft, AnadoluJet achieved; 8 fleet aircraft in its first year and 16 aircraft fleet by mid-2010. AnadoluJet currently flies to 42 points in Anatolia. AnadoluJet Turkish Airlines is a sub-brand, the code used for the flight number starts with TK 7000 and above. Example: Izmira flight number for Ankara is TK 7005.
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Destination
As of September 2016, AnadoluJet serves the following purposes:
- Turkey
- Northern Cyprus
AnadoluJet also has a codeshare agreement with the parent company Turkish Airlines.
Fleet
Current fleet
In October 2017, the AnadoluJet fleet consisted of the following planes:
Previous fleet
AnadoluJet operates the following aircraft:
- Airbus A320-200
- ATR 72
- Boeing 737-300
- Boeing 737-700
- Embraer ERJ-190
- Embraer ERJ-195
References
External links
Media related to AnadoluJet on Wikimedia Commons
- Official website
Source of the article : Wikipedia