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Turkish Airlines serves more than 85 Million passengers in 11 months

According to Turkish Airlines’ (THY) passenger data covering January–November 2025, the airline served a total of 85,331,654 passengers. By the end of November, the number of aircraft in the fleet reached 513.

The airline published a statement on the Public Disclosure Platform (KAP) regarding its flight data for November 2025 and the first 11 months of the year. According to the figures, THY carried a total of 7,314,903 passengers in November alone, with a passenger load factor of 84.5 percent. During this month, 2,450,943 passengers were transported on domestic routes, while 4,971,881 passengers flew on international routes.

THY’s January–November passenger data showed an 8.4 percent increase compared to the previous year, bringing the total number of passengers served to 85,331,654. In this period, the airline transported 29,579,993 passengers on domestic flights and 55,751,661 on international flights. THY also noted that the announced figures include scheduled and additional flights, but exclude pilgrimage and special charter flights.

An increase in passenger numbers was also recorded across THY’s international flight regions in November. That month, the airline served 776,475 passengers on Middle East routes, 2,387,890 on European routes, 815,894 on Far East routes, 351,632 on North American routes, 93,219 on Central and South American routes, and 446,370 on African routes. The highest year-on-year growth was observed on Middle East flights, with a 37 percent increase.