Turkish Airlines posts 10% capacity growth

Turkish Airlines has reported a 10% growth in capacity. The airline's cargo operations surged by 18.8%. These figures highlight recent performance in the aviation sector.

Turkish Airlines announced a 10% increase in its capacity, according to a report dated February 14, 2026. Additionally, the carrier experienced an 18.8% surge in cargo operations. This development comes amid ongoing efforts in the global aviation industry to expand services. The announcement was featured on ThisDayLive, a Nigerian news platform, underscoring international business interests relevant to African markets. No further details on the specific periods or contributing factors were provided in the available information.

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