Hasta hace relativamente poco, Turkish Airlines era una compañía bastante centrada en el mercado local de origen y destino a su país; hoy en día es todo lo contrario, una empresa global que presume de estar presente en más países que ninguna y que está claramente orientada al viajero que busca viajar entre continentes a través de su hub.
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Algunas páginas de su revista de a bordo, con información de la flota, más mapas (el mapa doméstico incluye los destinos de su filial AnadoluJet) y los nuevos destinos este verano
Turkish Airlines is another airline that is still publishing timetables
in 2013, at least for some local markets (Germans seem to like their
printed schedules as much as I do) ... This is actually a reduced local
edition, to the point that the Europe map only shows German and Turkish
destinations.
Until recently, Turkisj Airlines was a fairly
local airline which focused on air traffic to and from its home country.
Quite differently, the current Turkish carrier is a global airline that
is crearly aimed at the continent-hopping crowd who transit through its
hub. Its advertising proudly state it is an airline that flies to more
countries that any other.
Some pages from the Turkisj Airlines inflight magazine: a few nice maps (the domestic one includes its subsidiary AnadoluJet) and another map showing new destinations this summer.
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