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Istanbul's shiny new airport has big growth ambitions but executives acknowledge that it can't achieve them without new competition.
6 months ago
Airlines
In addition to flight routing adjustments, Royal Jordanian is also dealing with high fuel costs, a recent capital restructuring, and delays of new Airbus due to begin arriving next year.
Edward Russell | 6 months ago
Airlines jumped on the surge in travel demand to Turkey. That's translating to lower airfares even as visitor numbers rise.
Business Travel
More businesses from Russia than any other nation are registering offices in Turkey, but the resulting boost in corporate travel could raise ethical questions in the not too distant future.
Matthew Parsons | 1 year ago
Ideaworks believes that web design which makes it easier for consumers to know about and purchase a la carte ancillary products is essential to encouraging these sales. Call it hate-selling with a human face.
Marisa Garcia, Skift | 8 years ago
We write often about the importance of branding in aviation, the critical need to move away from selling air-service as a commodity or a utility, but we’ve never heard anyone put it as eloquently or as practically as Mr. Dedekoylu has, nor seen any airline 'get it' quite like this bold low-cost carrier has.
Marisa Garcia, Skift | 9 years ago
Low cost carrier Pegasus Airlines plans on using the proceeds from an IPO to wean itself off Boeing with an Airbus order for 75 A321neo planes. It's always nice to get a little financial help when you are jilting a longtime partner.
Ercan Ersoy, Bloomberg | 11 years ago