AnadoluJet

  • Istanbul- Sabiha Gökçen
  • Esenboga

AnadoluJet is a Turkish low-cost airline based in Ankara and a subsidiary of Turkish Airlines.

History

Founded as a subsidiary of Turkish Airlines in February 2008, the AnadoluJet takes over national flight routes to the parent company Turkish Airlines. Flight operations commenced on 23 April 2008. The airline used as a hub to the international airport of Ankara and has taken over all flown to Ankara from domestic objectives of the parent company Turkish Airlines as a low cost airline. Here is exempt from Istanbul, which is still operated by the parent company Turkish Airlines. In 2009 the route network was expanded with flights from Sabiha Gokcen to Ankara and Bodrum. As of May 2010, the flight plan was extended to destinations outside of Turkey. Here are flights from Ankara to Frankfurt, Dusseldorf, Amsterdam, Tehran and Damascus. There are other objectives, and the airport Sabiha Gokcen from planned.

Fleet

As of August 2013, the fleet of 29 aircraft consists of AnadoluJet with an average age of 7.8 years:

  • 05 Airbus A320 -200 ( leased from Turkish Airlines )
  • 02 ATR 72-500 ( leased from Borajet )
  • 10 Boeing 737-700 (8 leased from Sun Express, 2 leased by Turkish Airlines )
  • 12 Boeing 737-800 aircraft (11 leased from Sun Express, 1 leased from Turkish Airlines )
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