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Turkish low-cost airline AJet is preparing to enter the passenger air transportation market in March

Turkish low-cost airline AJet is preparing to enter the passenger air transportation market in March

February 12, 2024

According to information published by the press service of the Turkish low-cost airline AJet, the company will begin its activities in March this year. This will be a significant event for the aviation industry! The carrier received an operator's certificate from the General Directorate of Civil Aviation of Turkey (SHGM) in early January 2024. The low-cost airline AJet, registered in July 2023 and part of the Turkish Airlines group, is ready to offer competition to well-known European budget carriers such as Easyjet and Ryanair. With its fleet of 103 aircraft and plans to launch flights to 93 destinations in 33 countries, AJet is ready to surprise passengers with its high standards of service and affordable prices.

The base airports for AJet will be the airport named after him. Sabiha Gokcen in Istanbul and Esenboga in Ankara, which will provide convenience and accessibility for passengers from different regions. Perhaps some of the proposed flights this year will include Russian cities, although the details of this have not yet been clarified.

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