- 74th anniversary excitement at Turkish Airlines
- Poets meet in Beyoğlu
- Turkish Airlines is transportation sponsor for Turkey’s National Olympics Committee
- Turkish Airlines is official airline of International Archery Federation
- Civil aviation talks between Turkey and Moldova
- Flights to Batum get under way
- Turkish Airlines in South Africa again…
- More flights to Cairo
- New appointment to Turkish Airlines board
- Turkish Airlines’ target: a ‘Precise Operation’
- Support for job health and safety from THY Technic
- Turkish Airlines stands by golf stars of the future
- Change at Munich Terminal
- Turkish Airlines support for Red Crescent
- Civil Aviation General Director thanks Turkish Airlines employees
- Turkish Airlines’ opens new CIP Lounge in Ankara
- Talks get under way on Turkish Airlines-Skytrax cooperation
Civil aviation talks between Turkey and Moldova
A meeting was held in Kishinev 17-18 May to reconsider the question of scheduled and charter flights between Turkey and Moldova.
Attending the meeting was a high-level delegation consisting of the Turkish Airlines’ board chairman Candan Karlıtekin and Deputy Chairman Hamdi Topçu on behalf of the airline, and Turkey’s General Director of Civil Aviation, Ali Arıduru, and Assistant General Director, Haydar Yalçın. Following the talks between the representatives of the two countries’ national airlines, Turkish Airlines and Air Moldova, a Mutual Agreement (MoU) was signed between the two countries and a Cooperation Protocol between the two airlines. Under the agreement, the number of flights between the two countries, which currently stands at seven return per week, will be increased to ten in 2007, to 12 in 2008 and to 14 in 2009. The protocol, which is to go into effect as soon as possible, envisages the development of commercial cooperation between Turkish Airlines and Air Moldova, and research into the possibility of closer cooperation in areas such as training of cockpit and other personnel, technical maintenance, sectoral software and related issues.
