Turkish Airlines recorded a growth in passenger traffic of 43 percent in Riyadh last year compared to 2011, sustaining the momentum that the world’s fastest growing airline reports across the Middle East, particularly in Saudi Arabia.
A celebratory event was held in Riyadh to honor the travel agents for their contribution to driving passenger traffic.
The gala dinner in Riyadh was held in the presence of Ahmet Muhtar Gün, Turkey’s Ambassador to Saudi Arabia.
Leading travel agents in Riyadh attended the ceremony, and were felicitated by Turkish Airlines.
Building on the growth achieved by Turkish Airlines in terms of passenger traffic from Riyadh –which grew 40 percent in 2011 compared to 2010 – the airline also recorded the doubling of seats on flights to and from the city in the last two years.
Simultaneously, the six-city network of Turkish Airlines in Saudi Arabia reported a doubling of passenger numbers from the Kingdom since 2010 reaching 750.000.
Ersen Engin, general manager for Turkish Airlines in Riyadh, said: “The robust growth in passenger numbers from Riyadh underlines the emergence of Turkish Airlines as a popular carrier for residents in the city, as well as the rising importance of Turkey as a business and leisure destination for the Kingdom.
He said: “With Riyadh’s robust passenger increase of 40 percent year on year, and increased demand from both business and leisure travelers to Turkey and beyond destinations, we are confident that with our award winning inflight service and competitive pricing the upward trend will continue.” He added: “We are delighted to celebrate the achievement of our travel agencies that have contributed to the rapid expansion of Turkish Airlines network in the region, and to the airline’s 220 destination network – the largest country network in the world.”
Turkish Airlines currently operates flight to 32 destinations in the Middle East Region, with 14 weekly flights from Riyadh.
The airline plans to add further routes in both the Kingdom and the Middle East.
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