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**[[Damascus]] - [[Damascus International Airport]]
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== [[Europe]] ==
*'''[[Albania]]'''
**[[Tirana]] - [[Tirana International Airport Nënë Tereza]] ^^
*'''[[Austria]]'''
**[[Vienna]] - [[Schwechat Airport]] (will starts in June 2010)
*'''[[Belgium]]'''
**[[Brussels]] - [[Brussels Airport]] (will starts in June 2010)
*'''[[Denmark]]'''
**[[Copenhagen]] - [[Kastrup Airport]] (will starts in June 2010)
*'''[[Germany]]'''
**[[Düsseldorf]] - [[Düsseldorf International Airport]] (will starts in June 2010)
**[[Frankfurt]] - [[Frankfurt Airport]] (will starts in June 2010)
*'''[[Netherlands]]'''
**[[Amsterdam]] - [[Amsterdam Airport Schiphol]] (will starts in June 2010)
*'''[[Sweden]]'''
**[[Stockholm]] - [[Arlanda Airport]] (will starts in June 2010)
*'''[[Turkey]]'''
*'''[[Turkey]]'''
**[[Adana]] - [[Adana Şakirpaşa Airport]]
**[[Adana]] - [[Adana Şakirpaşa Airport]]
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**[[Van]] - [[Ferit Melen Airport]]
**[[Van]] - [[Ferit Melen Airport]]
*'''[[United Kingdom]]'''
***[[Stansted Airport]] (will starts in June 2010)


== Fleet ==
== Fleet ==

Revision as of 12:18, 11 March 2010

AnadoluJet
File:AnadoluJet.gif
IATA ICAO Call sign
TK AJA ANADOLUJET
Founded23 April 2008
Operating basesEsenboğa International Airport
Sabiha Gökçen Airport
Fleet size9
Destinations29
Parent companyTurkish Airlines
HeadquartersAnkara, Turkey
Key peopleSami Alan (General Manager)
Websitewww.anadolujet.com

AnadoluJet is a Turkish airline based at Esenboğa International Airport, Ankara. The airline operates domestic flights to 27 destinations and 2 international destination. It is one of the 7 airlines which fly to Northern Cyprus.

All flights operate for Turkish Airlines.

History

AnadoluJet was founded on 23 April 2008 by Turkish Airlines as a separate brand with a new business model to provide masses of people with the transportation services.

The passenger numbers carried by the Ankara airline has increased by 65%, and the occupancy rate has reached 85%.

AnadoluJet started operations with five airplanes, growing to a fleet of seven airplanes before the end of its first year.

Destinations

An AnadoluJet Boeing 737-800. (2008)

AnadoluJet serves 29 domestic and 2 international destinations (at February 2010):[1]

Fleet

The AnadoluJet fleet consists of the following aircraft (at 2 February 2010):[2]

AnadoluJet Fleet
Aircraft In Fleet Passengers Notes
Boeing 737-700 6 149 The more will be transferred from Turkish Airlines
Boeing 737-800 3 189
Total 9

*Note: All aircraft are configured in economy class *All flights operated for Turkish Airlines

References