
Turkish Airlines is actively improving passenger services and growing its global network. The airline has started operating flights to a number of new locations, such as Sydney, Australia; Lima, Peru; Phnom Penh, Cambodia; Minneapolis, USA; and Auckland, New Zealand. Turkish Airlines’ position in Southeast Asia, North America, and the South Pacific is strengthened by these additions.
Africa
Between Port Harcourt (Nigeria), Kigali (Rwanda), Brazzaville and Pointe-Noire (Republic of Congo), Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso), Lusaka (Zambia), Windhoek (Namibia), Timbuktu (Mali), and Libreville (Gabon), Turkish Airlines launched seven new African routes from its Istanbul hub beginning in June 2025. Connectivity between Turkey and several African countries is improved by this expansion.
On growth plans, the airline aims to increase its fleet to approximately 530 aircraft by the end of 2025, up from 474 in 2024. This growth includes a mix of narrow-body and wide-body aircraft to support both passenger and cargo operations.
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The airline also plans to offer free and unlimited Wi-Fi across its entire fleet by the end of 2025, enhancing the passenger experience on all flights.
They have adjusted certain routes for operational efficiency. For example, Asmara, Eritrea, is now a stop on the Istanbul–Juba route, improving connectivity between South Sudan, Turkey, and Eritrea.
The airline has faced a few difficulties in the interim, but they are negotiating. They are negotiating the purchase of 36 aircraft, mostly Airbus models, from aircraft lessors to procure 36 jets, primarily Airbus models, due to delays in Boeing deliveries caused by supply chain issues and production disruptions.
These programs demonstrate Turkish Airlines’ dedication to broadening its global presence, updating its fleet, and improving passenger services in spite of industry obstacles.