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Why does Turkish Airlines fly to so many countries?

Turkish Airlines serves more countries than any other airline, with over 120 this year. The airline benefits from a big use of narrowbodies on routes of up to nearly eight hours, the large population and tourism draw of Turkey, and its natural hub location in Istanbul.



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The airline serves more destinations non-stop from a single airport than any other airline in the world and flies to 126 countries, more than any other airline. With an operational fleet of 24 cargo aircraft, the airline's cargo division Turkish Cargo serves 82 destinations.

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Due to our unrivaled flight network, young and modern fleet, comfortable seats and delicious treats, we have earned the title of the Best Airline in Europe. With great passion and ambition, we fly to almost all countries around the world. We thrive on the unique discoveries we deliver to our passengers.

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Turkish Airlines definitely beats Delta in service, and they would be my choice. On the downside, for some reason there seems to be more emigrant families in Turkish Airlines flights, so the chance of having somebody's baby crying during landing seems slightly greater.

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Weaknesses: inconsistent financial performance, relatively small Asia Pacific network. Opportunities: brand, Istanbul New Airport, load factor improvements, aircraft utilisation, new widebodies, cargo growth, SunExpress, use of codeshare.

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Below we look at the top 12 competitors of Turkish Airlines.
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  • Virgin Atlantic: Virgin Atlantic is a British airline company. ...
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The airline-ranking company Skytrax rated Turkish Airlines as the sixth-best airline in the world.

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Turkish Airlines' affordability can be attributed to various factors, such as strategic routes, competitive pricing, and advantageous hub location. Safety and reliability are paramount to Turkish Airlines; it boasts a strong safety record and is a member of the Star Alliance.

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When it comes to premium class, Emirates has quite the lead. It's not every day you get to sip on vintage Champagne in the sky. Having said that, Turkish Airlines serves more destinations and has a more customer-friendly loyalty program, so for the everyday traveler, this may be a better choice.

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Qatar Airways: Which Is Best? Qatar beats out Turkish by a slight margin, but either would be an excellent choice, depending on your destination.

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Monthly Cancellation Overview Whereas the average for EMEA airlines resulted in 3.9% from February to June, Turkish achieved a cancellation rate of 1.4%. Moreover, it seems that the airlines have constantly reduced the flight cancellation rate after a peak in April.

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Taking Turkish hospitality to the skies! In Business Class, we make your trip the most pleasurable experience, with award-winning dishes, the latest in-flight entertainment system, and comfortable seating.

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Here are the ten worst airlines, according to travelers in the United States: American Airlines: 2,183 flight problems and 6,491 reported complaints. United Airlines: 1,583 flight problems and 5,135 reported complaints. Spirit Airlines: 1,102 flight problems and 3,206 reported complaints.

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Allegiant had the worst on-time record, 63.4 percent, followed by JetBlue (64.6 percent) and Frontier (66.1 percent), the analysis says. Travelers can get up-to-date information about the on-time performance of airlines by going directly to the Transportation Department's Bureau of Transportation Statistics.

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In 2022 year, Frontier Airlines reported 20.26 customer complaints for each 100,000 enplanements on domestic-scheduled operations. This was the highest rate of customer complaints among U.S. carriers.

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