Turkish Airlines' load factor rate in May exceeded 80%, and the number of passengers carried was 6.3 million. Turkish Airlines, the airline that escaped the negative effects of the pandemic most easily in the global airline industry, is repeating its successful days in the sky. The company, which left behind the times when the industry came to a standstill with zero passengers, with a strong performance, exceeded the 80 percent occupancy rate in May and carried 6.3 million passengers. Announcing the passenger and cargo traffic data for May, the flag carrier airline increased the seat capacity it offered to its guests by 12.6% compared to the same period of 2019, due to the increasing demand, despite the travel restrictions of some countries.
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