AtlasjetKKK/ KK

Atlasjet was a Turkish airline founded in 2002 and headquartered in Istanbul that operated as a low-cost carrier serving both domestic and international routes across Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. The airline offered point-to-point service with a single-cabin economy configuration, operating from Istanbul Atatürk Airport as its primary hub. Atlasjet was notable for focusing on leisure and budget-conscious travelers, competing in the growing Turkish aviation market during the 2000s. The airline ceased operations in 2011 due to financial difficulties and increased competition from other low-cost carriers in the region. At its peak, Atlasjet served numerous destinations from its Istanbul base, establishing itself as a significant carrier in Turkey's aviation landscape before its closure.
12 Mo Incidents
0
Ave Fleet Age
34.3y
Seat Capacity
5,624
Total Aircraft
23