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Pegasus Airlines sees growth despite challenging Turkish environment

Pegasus Airlines sees growth despite challenging Turkish environment

Pegasus Airlines has announced its financial results for the first half of 2016 and its traffic results for January to July 2016. 

In the first six months of this year Pegasus’ sales revenue has risen by five per cent year-on-year to reach TL1.5 billion; while the airline has recorded an EBITDAR TL28.08 million.

Pegasus also achieved 27 per cent growth in its ancillary revenue in the first half of 2016.

In the first seven months of 2016 Pegasus increased its total guests carried by 8.8 per cent to reach 13.46 million. 

The number of flights operated by Pegasus rose by 11.9 per cent in the first seven months of 2016 to reach 94,997, growing across both its domestic routes in Turkey and on its international routes to carry a total of 8.61 million guests on its domestic routes and 4.84 million guests on its international routes.

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Commenting on the results, Pegasus Airlines chief executive Mehmet Nane said: “Despite the challenging conditions the tourism sector has experienced in 2016 we at Pegasus never wavered from our growth targets or the belief in our country, working harder than ever to ensure that, despite the fall in demand on some of our routes, we achieved robust growth in our key target areas including for overall guest numbers, number of flights and turnover.

“Our results are even more significant given the backdrop of the issues our sector has faced in the first half of the year.

“In July, we took the delivery of the first of our landmark 100 Airbus order and became the first operator in the world to launch CFM’s Leap series engine with our new A320neo aircraft.”

Pegasus achieved 13.1 per cent growth of guest numbers on its domestic routes in Turkey between January and July 2016 and 2.1 per cent growth on its international routes.