Istanbul, August 06, 2024.
Despite ongoing global
geopolitical tensions, bottlenecks in aircraft
production, and engine problems, Turkish Airlines continued its growth uninterruptedly
thanks to its agility and extensive flight network, carrying a total of 22.1
million passenger in the second quarter of the year. According to data
published by the International Air Transport Association (IATA), while global
passenger capacity in the second quarter of 2024 has just reached pre-pandemic
levels, our Incorporation exceeded 2019 passenger capacity by 38% as one of the
leading airlines in the industry amid intensifying competition.
Through its operations at
Europe's largest air cargo facility, Smartist, Turkish Cargo captured a
significant share of the accelerated e-commerce growth in the second quarter of
this year. Additionally, it provided a major alternative for shippers who did
not want to be affected by the disruptions in the Suez Canal. As a result,
Turkish Cargo increased the amount of cargo carried in the first six months of
2024 by 32% annually and became the third-largest air cargo carrier in the
world, as reported by IATA figures.
In the April-June 2024
period, Turkish Airlines’ total revenues rose by 10% year-on-year to 5.7
billion USD. Accounting for 81% of the total, passenger revenues increased to 4.6
billion USD driven by contribution from the Far East region and cargo revenues recorded
48% higher annually, reaching 885 million USD. Due to the competitive pressure
on passenger unit revenues and the adverse effects of global inflation on costs,
Profit From Main Operations decreased by 26% to 591 million USD.
Aiming to expand its fleet to 800 aircraft by 2033 as part of its 100th
Anniversary Strategy, Turkish Airlines increased its number of aircraft by 9% in
the first half of the year to 458 despite bottlenecks in the aircraft
production.
Employing approximately 92
thousand people along with its subsidiaries, Turkish Airlines proudly
represents its nation in the global air transportation industry with its unique
flight network, modern fleet, superior service, and successful performance. In
the coming years, our contribution to sustainable growth in the aviation sector
will continue in line with the national development objectives and our 2033
strategy.