Turkish Airlines recorded 705 million TRY net profit in the third quarter of 2013.
First nine months sales revenue increased by 26%, reaching to 13,9 billion TRY.
Turkish
Airlines’ third quarter consolidated financial statements were reported
to Borsa Istanbul. Compared to the same period of 2012, Turkish
Airlines sales revenue increased 28% for
the third quarter and 26% for the nine months reaching a total of 13,9
billion TRY. While operating profit stood at 864 million TRY for the
third quarter, it improved by 12% to reach 1 billion 303 million TRY for
the nine months. Net profit for the third quarter
was 705 million, in line with last years results, while for the nine
months it was realized as 826 million TRY decreasing by 6%.
During
the first nine months of 2013, 36,2 million passengers were carried
impliying a 24% increase in passenger traffic. In response to the 21%
increase in available seat kilometers
(ASK), revenue passenger kilometers (RPK) increased by 24%, resulting
in 1,8 points increase in passenger load factor which came to 79,8%
systemwide. According to the International Air Transport Association
(IATA) the overall industry growth for the same period
in terms of ASK and RPK was 5,0% and 4,3% respectively.
Flying
to more countries than any other airline in the world Turkish Airlines’
network coverage increased to 239 destinations (197 international) in
104 countries including the 16 new
international and 6 new domestic routes that have been launched in
2013. Having one of the youngest fleet in Europe with an average age of
6,6 yeras Turkish Airlines’ fleet size as of today is 231, comprising of
182 narrow body, 40 wide body and 9 cargo aircraft.
Turkish
Airlines, while maintaining its profitability will continue to improve
its network and service quality to be among the worlds leading carriers
and to make Istanbul an essential
hub for the international aviation industry.
Kind Regards,
Basın Müşavirliği
Genel Yönetim Binası 34830 Yeşilköy-İstanbul
Tel: +90 (212) 463 63 63 - 11153/11173
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