Turkish Airlines reported strong growth in November 2025, carrying 7.4 million passengers during the month and increasing capacity by 10.3% in available seat kilometres (ASK) compared with November 2024.
The airline’s international load factor reached 84.3%, while the domestic load factor stood at 86.8%, reflecting healthy demand across its network. International-to-international transfer traffic also continued to grow, with the number of connecting passengers rising 18.9%, from 2.4 million in November 2024 to 2.9 million this year.
Overall capacity expanded as ASKs climbed from 20.2 billion to 22.3 billion, a 10.3% year-on-year increase. Turkish Airlines’ cargo and mail business also delivered solid performance, with volumes up 14.8% to 190,700 tonnes in November 2025.
For the January–November 2025 period, the carrier handled 85.3 million passengers, an 8.4% increase compared to the same period in 2024. International-to-international transfer passengers grew 12.8% to 32.5 million, up from 28.8 million a year earlier.
The total load factor for the first 11 months of 2025 was 83.2%, with international routes posting an 82.9% load factor and domestic services achieving 86.3%. Capacity continued to rise as ASKs increased 7.4% to 249.9 billion, up from 232.8 billion in the same period of 2024.
Cargo and mail volumes for January–November 2025 reached 2 million tonnes, marking a 7.6% increase from 1.8 million tonnes in the previous year. By the end of November 2025, Turkish Airlines’ fleet had grown to 513 aircraft, supporting the carrier’s expanding global network and its position as a major player in international aviation and tourism.