Turkish profit up
Turkish Airlines has generated revenue surpassing $17.8 billion in the first nine months of 2025, posting a third quarter profit of $1.billion, the carrier said in a press statement. With strong October traffic results, including a 19% increase in passenger numbers and a 16% increase in cargo volume, the trend for the future looks positive. The airline carried 27.2 million passengers in the third quarter.
Turkish Airlines Chair Bolat stated; “As Türkiye’s most valuable brand on the international stage and a global leader in worldwide aviation sector, we will continue to grow and invest in line with our 2033 strategy. Our focus goes beyond profitability – we are committed to achieving long-term and sustainable success.” Meanwhile, Turkish Airlines has relaunched four weekly flights between Istanbul and Sulaymaniyah in Iraq, which were stopped in 2023. The destination will add to other cities: Baghdad, Basra, Erbil, Kirkuk, and Najaf.
