ISTANBUL: Turkish Airlines said it carried 7.4 million passengers in November 2025. The carrier expanded capacity and reported higher cargo volumes compared with the same month a year earlier.
The airline reported that available seat kilometres (ASK) rose 10.3% year‑on‑year to 22.3 billion in November. International load factor was 84.3% and domestic load factor was 86.8% for the month. The number of international‑to‑international passengers increased 18.9%, from 2.4 million in November 2024 to 2.9 million in November 2025. Cargo and mail carried in November grew 14.8% to 190.7 thousand tonnes.
For the January–November 2025 period, Turkish Airlines reported a total of 85.3 million passengers, an 8.4% increase compared with the same period in 2024. International‑to‑international traffic for the first eleven months rose 12.8% to 32.5 million passengers. The airline’s total load factor for January–November was 83.2%, with an international load factor of 82.9% and a domestic load factor of 86.3%. ASK for the period increased 7.4% to 249.9 billion, while cargo and mail volumes rose 7.6% to 2 million tonnes.
By the end of November 2025, the airline’s fleet stood at 513 aircraft. The company said its traffic results are consolidated and include data from the Turkish Airlines main brand and AJet.
The figures were released by Turkish Airlines’ Directorate of Communications. The carrier, a Star Alliance member, noted its broader network and fleet details in the accompanying background information.
