L'espansione di Turkish Airlines: tutti gli annunci di nuove rotte


Traffico record nel primo semestre di Turkish Airlines

16/07/2010
Primo semestre di grande crescita per Turkish Airlines, che, con 13,4 milioni di passeggeri, mette a segno un aumento del 19,3% di traffico anno su anno, con un incremento ancora maggiore per i passeggeri di business, più 35%, e per quelli in transito dall'hub di Istanbul, a più 26%. Negli ultimi anni infatti, grazie a tanti arrivi di nuovi aerei in flotta, la capacità sul lungo raggio del vettore è raddoppiata, spingendo Turkish a lavorare molto sull'offerta voli in prosecuzione dal suo hub. Positivo anche il dato sul load factor, cresciuto di 3,9 punti, a quota 72%.

http://www.ttgitalia.com/pagine/Tra...ttaglio001,IT,262691,Notizie_del001-news.aspx

Proporrei di concentrare in questo 3d tutte le news su TK.
 
Annunciata oggi ufficialmente anche Los Angeles. 4xw con 773ER dal 03/03/2011 ;)


Turkish Airlines to Fly LAX-Istanbul Beginning March 2011; New Flights Expected to Generate Hundreds of Millions of Dollars in Annual Regional Economic Activity
Los Angeles is First Nonstop Service From Turkey to U.S. West Coast


LOS ANGELES, July 21, 2010 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Mayor Antonio R. Villaraigosa today cheered the announcement that Turkish Airlines will launch nonstop service from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) to Istanbul, Turkey four times a week beginning March 3, 2011. The air service on brand new Boeing 777-300ER aircraft is expected to generate hundreds of millions of dollars annually in economic activity in Southern California.

"I am very proud that Turkish Airlines has chosen LAX as its U.S. West Coast gateway," said Mayor Villaraigosa. "The nonstop route between LAX and Istanbul will strengthen business, tourism and cultural ties with one of the most desirable cities in Eurasia, while providing improved connecting service to more European, Asian, African and Middle Eastern destinations.

"Gaining new and increased international service at LAX and LA/Ontario International Airport is a top priority for me because of the substantial contribution these flights make to the economy of Southern California," the Mayor added. "Turkish Airline's nonstop service to Istanbul is a prime example of the type of air service we want to attract to our airports."

"Passengers will experience Turkish Airlines' high quality service and overall customer service excellence in Business Class, Comfort Class and Economy Class on brand-new Boeing 777-300ER aircraft with the latest technology," said Fatma Yuceler, Turkish Airlines' director for west coast. "This route will open new doors for travel between Los Angeles, Istanbul, and the rest of the world."

According to a study by the Los Angeles Economic Development Corporation, one average daily, round-trip, transoceanic flight of wide-body aircraft to/from LAX generates $623 million in economic output annually, and sustains 3,120 direct and indirect jobs in Southern California with annual wages of $156 million.

The flight from Los Angeles to Istanbul will operate with four weekly flights (Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday) from LAX's Tom Bradley International Terminal using new Boeing 777-300ER aircraft with the latest technology and capacity of 337 passengers.

The flight schedule was developed to provide Turkish Airlines passengers with convenient connections between Istanbul and major Turkish and Eurasian cities, as well as between LAX and important cities in the Middle East.

Los Angeles will be Turkish Airlines' fifth North American gateway, adding to New York, Chicago, Washington, and Toronto. Turkish Airlines is a Star Alliance network member that overall offers 19,700 daily flights to 1,077 destinations in 175 countries. For further information on Turkish Airlines please visit www.turkishairlines.com.
 
Annunciata oggi ufficialmente anche Los Angeles. 4xw con 773ER dal 03/03/2011 ;)


Turkish Airlines to Fly LAX-Istanbul Beginning March 2011; New Flights Expected to Generate Hundreds of Millions of Dollars in Annual Regional Economic Activity
Los Angeles is First Nonstop Service From Turkey to U.S. West Coast


LOS ANGELES, July 21, 2010 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Mayor Antonio R. Villaraigosa today cheered the announcement that Turkish Airlines will launch nonstop service from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) to Istanbul, Turkey four times a week beginning March 3, 2011. The air service on brand new Boeing 777-300ER aircraft is expected to generate hundreds of millions of dollars annually in economic activity in Southern California.

"I am very proud that Turkish Airlines has chosen LAX as its U.S. West Coast gateway," said Mayor Villaraigosa. "The nonstop route between LAX and Istanbul will strengthen business, tourism and cultural ties with one of the most desirable cities in Eurasia, while providing improved connecting service to more European, Asian, African and Middle Eastern destinations.

"Gaining new and increased international service at LAX and LA/Ontario International Airport is a top priority for me because of the substantial contribution these flights make to the economy of Southern California," the Mayor added. "Turkish Airline's nonstop service to Istanbul is a prime example of the type of air service we want to attract to our airports."

"Passengers will experience Turkish Airlines' high quality service and overall customer service excellence in Business Class, Comfort Class and Economy Class on brand-new Boeing 777-300ER aircraft with the latest technology," said Fatma Yuceler, Turkish Airlines' director for west coast. "This route will open new doors for travel between Los Angeles, Istanbul, and the rest of the world."

According to a study by the Los Angeles Economic Development Corporation, one average daily, round-trip, transoceanic flight of wide-body aircraft to/from LAX generates $623 million in economic output annually, and sustains 3,120 direct and indirect jobs in Southern California with annual wages of $156 million.

The flight from Los Angeles to Istanbul will operate with four weekly flights (Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday) from LAX's Tom Bradley International Terminal using new Boeing 777-300ER aircraft with the latest technology and capacity of 337 passengers.

The flight schedule was developed to provide Turkish Airlines passengers with convenient connections between Istanbul and major Turkish and Eurasian cities, as well as between LAX and important cities in the Middle East.

Los Angeles will be Turkish Airlines' fifth North American gateway, adding to New York, Chicago, Washington, and Toronto. Turkish Airlines is a Star Alliance network member that overall offers 19,700 daily flights to 1,077 destinations in 175 countries. For further information on Turkish Airlines please visit www.turkishairlines.com.

Inarrestabile Turkish Airlines!! Speriamo che duri e che non sia solo un boom temporaneo!
 
Annunciata oggi ufficialmente anche Los Angeles. 4xw con 773ER dal 03/03/2011 ;)


Turkish Airlines to Fly LAX-Istanbul Beginning March 2011; New Flights Expected to Generate Hundreds of Millions of Dollars in Annual Regional Economic Activity
Los Angeles is First Nonstop Service From Turkey to U.S. West Coast


LOS ANGELES, July 21, 2010 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Mayor Antonio R. Villaraigosa today cheered the announcement that Turkish Airlines will launch nonstop service from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) to Istanbul, Turkey four times a week beginning March 3, 2011. The air service on brand new Boeing 777-300ER aircraft is expected to generate hundreds of millions of dollars annually in economic activity in Southern California.

"I am very proud that Turkish Airlines has chosen LAX as its U.S. West Coast gateway," said Mayor Villaraigosa. "The nonstop route between LAX and Istanbul will strengthen business, tourism and cultural ties with one of the most desirable cities in Eurasia, while providing improved connecting service to more European, Asian, African and Middle Eastern destinations.

"Gaining new and increased international service at LAX and LA/Ontario International Airport is a top priority for me because of the substantial contribution these flights make to the economy of Southern California," the Mayor added. "Turkish Airline's nonstop service to Istanbul is a prime example of the type of air service we want to attract to our airports."

"Passengers will experience Turkish Airlines' high quality service and overall customer service excellence in Business Class, Comfort Class and Economy Class on brand-new Boeing 777-300ER aircraft with the latest technology," said Fatma Yuceler, Turkish Airlines' director for west coast. "This route will open new doors for travel between Los Angeles, Istanbul, and the rest of the world."

According to a study by the Los Angeles Economic Development Corporation, one average daily, round-trip, transoceanic flight of wide-body aircraft to/from LAX generates $623 million in economic output annually, and sustains 3,120 direct and indirect jobs in Southern California with annual wages of $156 million.

The flight from Los Angeles to Istanbul will operate with four weekly flights (Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday) from LAX's Tom Bradley International Terminal using new Boeing 777-300ER aircraft with the latest technology and capacity of 337 passengers.

The flight schedule was developed to provide Turkish Airlines passengers with convenient connections between Istanbul and major Turkish and Eurasian cities, as well as between LAX and important cities in the Middle East.

Los Angeles will be Turkish Airlines' fifth North American gateway, adding to New York, Chicago, Washington, and Toronto. Turkish Airlines is a Star Alliance network member that overall offers 19,700 daily flights to 1,077 destinations in 175 countries. For further information on Turkish Airlines please visit www.turkishairlines.com.

Peccato per AZ, geograficamente l'area turca poteva essere un buon bacino per intercettare transiti da instradare sul proprio FCO - LAX (a parte i FF Star).
 
Sarà una mia impressione sbagliata ma secondo me stanno crescendo troppo e troppo in fretta non vorrei facessero il botto, ci sono già state compagnie che sono fallite sembra assurdo ma proprio per la crescita impetuosa troppo veloce...
 
Sarà una mia impressione sbagliata ma secondo me stanno crescendo troppo e troppo in fretta non vorrei facessero il botto, ci sono già state compagnie che sono fallite sembra assurdo ma proprio per la crescita impetuosa troppo veloce...

cesare, l'importante è che non fallisca prima dei nostri voli!:D
 
sarebbe interessante avere i vostri TR con TK per sapere se avete avuto la stessa mia opinione sulla assoluta mancanza di professionalità di questa compagnia che tanto si pubblicizza da queste parti.
 
sarebbe interessante avere i vostri TR con TK per sapere se avete avuto la stessa mia opinione sulla assoluta mancanza di professionalità di questa compagnia che tanto si pubblicizza da queste parti.

Quando volerò con loro farò il thread, hai quello relativo al tuo volo?
 
Accordo di codesharing in vista per Turkish e Us Airways

Turkish Airlines e Us Airways si preparano a siglare un'intesa di codeshare. L'accordo è in fase di valutazione presso lo Us Department of Transportation e il Governo turco. I passeggeri Us Airways avranno accesso alla rete di Turkish attraverso Francoforte, Monaco e Zurigo, oppure attraverso l'hub turco di Istanbul. D'altra parte i clienti di Turkish potranno accedere a Charlotte, Philadelphia e Phoenix con i voli Us Airways, attraverso gli hub di Francoforte, Monaco, Zurigo, Chicago O'Hare e New York Jfk. "Questa intesa rafforza la nostra presenza in Turchia - afferma il senior vp marketing and planning di Us Airways Andrew Nocella - e grazie all'appartenenza al network Star Alliance di entrambe le compagnie i passeggeri potranno usufruire dell'accredito di miglia e dell'accesso alle lounge". TTG
 
Accordo di codesharing in vista per Turkish e Us Airways

Turkish Airlines e Us Airways si preparano a siglare un'intesa di codeshare. L'accordo è in fase di valutazione presso lo Us Department of Transportation e il Governo turco. I passeggeri Us Airways avranno accesso alla rete di Turkish attraverso Francoforte, Monaco e Zurigo, oppure attraverso l'hub turco di Istanbul. D'altra parte i clienti di Turkish potranno accedere a Charlotte, Philadelphia e Phoenix con i voli Us Airways, attraverso gli hub di Francoforte, Monaco, Zurigo, Chicago O'Hare e New York Jfk. "Questa intesa rafforza la nostra presenza in Turchia - afferma il senior vp marketing and planning di Us Airways Andrew Nocella - e grazie all'appartenenza al network Star Alliance di entrambe le compagnie i passeggeri potranno usufruire dell'accredito di miglia e dell'accesso alle lounge". TTG

chi sa perchè non c'è roma!