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Turkish Airlines receives its plane 400

Turkish Airlines celebró the arrival of the planeón 400 in his fleet with a paint special to commemorate this new milestone in its growth plan. Turkish press photo

Post written by: Daniel Martinínez, correspondent in Venezuela
Twitter: @dgaviacion_

the grandfatherón Airbus A350-900 foodíTC-LHH inputó in service the past 4 of March and madeó a flight from istanbul (IS) toward Vancouver (YVR). Before this first flight the avión madeó a special flight to Izmir, taking on board relatives affected by the earthquakes in Turquía.

Turkish Airlines They have an active fleet of 12 planes A350 the first one arrivedó in october 2020, and four recent delivered in July 2022, which were originally for Aeroflot and that they were not accepted due to the sanctions imposed on Russia for the war in Ukraine. Turkish has earring 8 aircraft of this model to receive.

The main airínew of Turquía informó which almost doubledó revenues and operating profitsñor past, registering a strong return in passenger demand, that the ayudó to achieve profitabilityécord.

Además, achievedó rebuild passenger capacity when borders reopened onñor past, carrying 71.8 million passengers in 2022, equivalent to 3% below pre-pandemic levels, themselvesún informationón the Flightglobal.

Turkish Airlines currently operates a network of 342 destinations on four continents. On América your network serves 3 destinations in Canadaá: Montreal (YUL), Toronto (YYZ), Vancouver (YVR) 11 destination in USA: Atlanta (ATL), Boston (BOS), Dallas (DFW), Chicago (WORDS), Houston (IAH), The Ádrooling (LAX), Miami (MY), New York (JFK), Newark, (EEA), San Francisco (SFO), Washington D.C (IAD) spaghettién and América operates at México: Delún (WITH A), City of México (MEX), Havana (HAV), Cuba, City of Panamá (PTY), Panamá, Buenos Aires (EZE), Argentina, São Paulo (TOWER CRANE), Brazil, Bogotaá (BOG), Colombia and Caracas (CCS) Venezuela.

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