- Moleskine notebooks to open in Istanbul
- Light in Line
- Up in Flames, Reduced to Ashes
- Karacadağ through the eyes of Umut Kaçar
- An exhibition on war
- The phenomenon of war through an artist’s eyes
- A world famous artist at the Museum of the Republic
- Reality - Reflection – Illusion
- 16th Aspendos International Opera and Ballet Festival
- A play that rebels against oppression
- Dérèglement du Monde
- A unforgettable chevalier
- Feryal Tilmaç receives award
- Carlos Santana in Istanbul
- ‘To be continued’ with Melih Ünen
- Opportunity packages on Turkish Airlines
- Early check-in at Turkish Airlines
- ‘Best financing in Europe’ award
- First Class Promotions from Turkish Airlines
- Fares starting from TL 39
- Flights to Benghazi (Libya) get under way
- Turkish Airlines and Düsseldorf International Airport come together
- Rixos Hotels take their place on ‘Miles&Smiles’
- Flights to Kayseri increased
- Embracing the world with Turkish
- AnadoluJet renews its fleet
- New routes with new planes on AnadoluJet
- Mile promotions from Turkish Airlines
- Turkish Airlines bids farewell to retiring employees
- Turkish Airlines’ reception in Sao Paulo
- Dakar flights get under way
- Shop&Miles restrictions lifted
- Many more decades...
- Department of Civil Aviation publishing flurry
AnadoluJet renews its fleet
Carrying 2,525,000 passengers annually, Anadolu Jet has renewed its fleet with the addition of another Boeing 737-700 since its first anniversary.
Exceeding its target of two million passengers a year, Anadolu Jet carried 2,525,000 passengers in 2008. Starting out with six Boeing 737-400’s which it purchased from Turkish Airlines, within a short time the airline renewed its fleet with the ‘New Generation’ Boeing 737-700 and Boeing 737-800 aircraft. Joining only a few days ago, the fleet’s most recent addition is a Boeing 737-700 type ‘TC-JKI’ registered aircraft named ‘Abant’. The existing Anadolu Jet fleet consists of 3 B737-800’s, 4 B737-700’s and 1 B737-400 aircraft. With its renewed fleet of eight planes, Anadolu Jet not only connects Ankara with the rest of Anatolia on its busy timetable of flights to 25 destinations but links the cities of Anatolia as well by flights of an hour or less.
