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“We’re Going To Africa With Africans"

R.Alper Ozen, Vice President Marketing & Sales (Africa) of Turkish Airlines. In the following interview with Cameroon Tribune at the company's headquarters in Istanbul, the senior official of the emerging airliner spoke of the strides, challenges and prospects of the company. Read on.

What has been the secret behind Turkish Airlines’ growing successes over the years?


We are flying more countries than any other airlines. Our strength is our geographical location. We are located in the middle of the world and we are operating with narrow bodies. We also have cost advantage, the wide body range aircrafts and good quality services in the aircrafts. We hope by the end of 2015 to have over 293 planes and our financial situation is also expected to grow up to 12 billion dollars.

Why does Turkish Airlines have a special interest in Africa and are you striving to conquer Africa with Africans?

Our government is focused on Africa and we are following our President. We love Africa because all history comes from there. The future of Africa is good. Its political and economic stability are very important for business. There are so many Africans coming to Turkey and so many Turkish going to Africa. Today, we are flying 43 destinations in Africa and we are working together with Africans. We have approximately 400-500 African employees in Africa. Only some general and station managers are coming from Turkey. The rest of the staff in Africa are Africans. We want to grow up together because we are in for win-win partnership.

What is the place of Turkish Airlines in Turkey’s economy?

Without being specific, Turkish Airlines may be contributing about 10 per cent to the economy of Turkey. Turkey does not have oil, we don’t have gold but we are working and producing. If you produce you will grow and the contrary will wind you out. Turkish Airlines is striving to be the number one airlines company in the world. We have young employees who are ambitious.

But not all is roses, one would imagine…

Yes of course. Turkish Airlines, like any other, has challenges. The problem of oil prices is challenging to everybody. In the next five years, Turkish Airlines will have another airport in Istanbul with a capacity to host over 500 aircrafts. The project is ongoing and upon completion, it will have six runways and four terminals with a capacity of hosting 150 million passengers.


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