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AIR TRANSPORT: Turkish Airlines Plan Expansion In CEMAC Zones.

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Turkish Airlines Plans to add 10 new planes in Africa especially in the Cemac regions as part of its expansion project with the objectives to fly higher than its competitors in Africa.

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With the introduction of this 10 new planes,Turkish Airlines Will pursuits the implementation of its network plan expansion in Africa especially in Cemac zones where it's serves 5 out of 6 countries ,aimed at developing new markets and increased the frequency of its destinations in the said zones.Its occupation in the Cemac region apart from the Central African Republic has contributed at boosting its revenues: $ 1,66 billion amount link to the transportation of passengers and goods on the continent with a 13.7% increase in its total revenues.The Turkish Company has transported 83.4 million passengers in 2023 that's is 53 million internationally with 16% increase on the international market in one year and of 23,5% in its home market.In Cameroon , Turkish Airlines serves the main airport of Yaounde and Douala with approximately 6 flights weekly , which according to the bulletin of statistics in 2022 published by the Cameroon civil Aviation authority the Turkish aviation company occupied the 4th position with 8,85% ,planning to occupied the 1st position in Africa especially the Cemac zones with the introduction of this 10 new planes.

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