Turkish Airlines

Turkish Airlines was founded under law no. 2186 in ANKARA under the name”STATE AIRLINES ADMINISTRATION” as a department of Ministry of Defence.Their Mission is To become a preferred leading European air carrier with global network coverage thanks to its strict compliance with flight safety, reliability, product line, service quality and competitiveness while maintaining its identity of the flag carrier of the Republic of Turkey in the civil air transportation industry.Their Vision is a continued growth trend over industry average,zero major accidents/crashes,most envied service mindedness worldwide,a personnel constantly developing their qualifications with the awareness of the close relation between the benefits from the company and the value added they contribute.The main goal of this site is to inform our customers of the flight safety concept and safety activities of Turkish Airlines.

The subjects that affect flight safety, either directly or directly, such as carriage of PED (Portable Electronic Devices), Dangerous Goods, Pets, Children Travellers, Pregnant Passengers, Disabled/Sick Passengers are explained under the headline “SERVICES”.Air travel is the worlds most comfortable form of travel for many reasons. But to make this comfort regular and continuous, they have some instructions you need to follow. There are so many different needs.TURKISH CARGO being fully aware that within the highly competitive aviation sector success is only possible through providing quality service has the mission of providing fast, reliable and high quality air cargo service meeting customer demands with the vision of becoming the most preferred air cargo carrier at every location where TURKISH CARGO flies.Technical Training Management as a part of the Turkish Airlines (THY) Academy is located at the third floor of THYs new hangar at Istanbul Ataturk Airport, provides services with the principle of meeting the demand of its sector with the world class quality.

For more information, please visit http://www.thy.com

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