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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailPegasus Airlines CEO: We're 'very confident' in Boeing's 737-800sGuliz Ozturk, CEO of Pegasus Airlines, discusses the company's financial results and its Boeing aircraft.
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AdvertisementAdvertisementEven though Russian airspace is closed to US airlines, many Americans may still end up flying through Russian skies. This includes four European carriers: Air Serbia, Turkish Airlines, Pegasus Airlines, and Belarus' Belavia. Emirates' flight path from Dubai to Los Angeles on September 25 showed it flew over Russian airspace. Looking at the time of writing for mid-November, a ticket on Air India is nearly $2,000 cheaper than American. This was a particular concern earlier this year when Chinese airlines were using Russian airspace on routes to the US.
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Why Pegasus Airlines is doubling down on the Airbus A321neo
  + stars: | 2023-07-20 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWhy Pegasus Airlines is doubling down on the Airbus A321neoThe CEO of low-cost airline Pegasus, Güliz Öztürk, speaks to CNBC's Joumanna Bercetche about its decision to order a further 36 Airbus A321neo aircraft, adding to an existing order of 114, and how the carrier will navigate potential air travel disruptions in Europe this summer.
Persons: Güliz Öztürk, CNBC's Organizations: Pegasus Airlines, Airbus, Pegasus Locations: Europe
Police said Southwest Airlines diverted a flight after someone on board share a sinister message. Police said the passenger shared a photo that appeared to suggest there was a bomb on the plane. A flight attendant also received photos via AirDrop that suggested a bomb was "contained within the aircraft," Modeste told Insider in a statement. In a statement provided to Insider, Southwest Airlines said it would defer additional questions to local authorities who met the aircraft. And in January Pegasus Airlines delayed a flight after passengers were AirDropped images of plane crashes.
Persons: Tya Modeste, Modeste, Valerie Maluchnik, Maluchnik Organizations: Police, Southwest Airlines, FBI, Morning, Alameda County Sheriff's, Mercury, Southwest, Oakland International, Operations, Transportation Security Administration, TSA, APS, American Airlines, Pegasus Airlines Locations: Las Vegas, Hawaii, Oakland, Alameda County, Alameda
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailPegasus Airlines CEO: The aviation sector is benefiting from Turkey's affordabilityGuliz Ozturk, Pegasus Airlines CEO, tells CNBC's Dan Murphy the aviation sector is benefiting from Turkey's affordability.
Persons: CNBC's Dan Murphy Organizations: Pegasus Airlines
Passengers "were in a panic" after being sent images of plane crashes, per Keshet 12. 10 people were taken off the Pegasus Airlines flight in Tel Aviv for questioning. Passengers on another Pegasus flight in November were sent threatening videos. Last May, nine Israeli citizens were detained after passengers on a plane bound for Turkey received graphic photographs of former plane crashes via AirDrop. Last November, another Pegasus flight from Tel Aviv was delayed after passengers were sent threatening videos, including one of a man practicing at a shooting range, according to Ynet.
[1/2] Journalists gather after a commercial airplane flying from Morocco to Turkey made an emergency landing in Barcelona's El Prat airport in the early hours and 28 would-be migrants on board ran away across the tarmac in Barcelona, Spain December 7, 2022. After landing at El Prat airport, the woman was checked at a hospital and found she had not gone into labour, the government said. Police detained 14 people who were on the plane operated by Turkey's Pegasus Airlines, while 14 others were still missing, the government said. It said five were put back on the plane and eight others would be deported to Morocco. Reporting by Joan Faus, Inti Landauro; Editing by Andrei Khalip and Arun KoyyurOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
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