Turkish Airlines passengers rise 36.6 percent in Jan.
Flag carrier reaches highest seat occupancy rate for January
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economy 09.02.2018
By Gokhan Ergocun
ANKARA
The total number of passengers carried by national flag carrier Turkish Airlines (THY) rose by 36.6 percent to reach 5.7 million year-on-year in January.
"The increase in the number of domestic and international passengers are 41.1 percent and 32.8 percent, respectively," the airline said in a statement.
The carrier also reached the highest load factor (seat occupancy rate) ever -- 79.8 percent -- for January. It rose by 7.3 percentage points in January, compared to the same month in 2017.
The airline's revenue per kilometer jumped 28.9 percent to $11.4 billion year-on-year in the month, from 8.8 billion last January.
International-to-international transfer passengers of the carrier increased 24.9 percent year-on-year in January.
The airline also carried more than 86,000 tons of cargo-mail in the month, increasing 33.5 percent from around 64,500 tons in the month of 2017.
In 2017, Turkish Airlines carried 68.6 million passengers.
The airline flies to 300 destinations -- 251 international and 49 domestic -- worldwide with its fleet of more than 330 passenger and cargo aircraft.
According to the world airline survey Skytrax, Turkish Airlines has been named the best airline in Europe from 2011 to 2016.
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According to the recently announced ‘January 2018 Traffic Results:
➢ Turkish Airlines reached the highest Load Factor in January with 79.8%. Total Load Factor improved by 7.3 points to 79.8% with an increase of 17% in Available Seat Kilometer, while international LF increased by 7.5 points to 78.6%. Domestic and International flights have reached the highest January LF of Turkish Airlines history.
➢ Double digit growth in demand (revenue per kilometer) that commenced in July 2017, kept on with 29% demand growth in January 2018.
➢ Excluding international-to-international transfer passengers (transit passengers), number of international passengers went up by 45%.
➢ In January, cargo/mail volume increased by 34%, compared to January 2017. Main contributors to the growth in cargo/mail volume, are Middle East with 45% increase, Domestic Lines with 44% increase and and Europe with 39% increase.
➢ In January, Load Factor increased for all regions. North America, Middle East, Central America, South America and Africa showed visible growth among other regions with 13 points, 1 points, 9 points and 8 points increase, respectively.