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Cyprus Turkish Airlines Limited (Turkish: Kıbrıs Türk Hava Yolları Ltd. Şti. (KTHY)) was a Turkish Cypriot airline that served as the flag carrier for Northern Cyprus.[citation needed] Until its collapse in June 2010, Cyprus Turkish Airlines was the primary airline flying passengers to Northern Cyprus.

Cyprus Turkish Airlines
Kıbrıs Türk Hava Yolları
IATA ICAO Callsign
YK KYV AIRKIBRIS
Founded1974
Commenced operations1975
Ceased operations21 June 2010
HubsErcan International Airport
Frequent-flyer program Miles&Smiles (Turkish Airlines)
AllianceStar Alliance (affiliate; 2008-2010)
Fleet size7
Destinations18
HeadquartersNorth Nicosia, Northern Cyprus
Key peopleBilal Ekşi
Websitewww.kthy.net (archived 23 July 2011)
A KTHY Boeing 737-800 at Antalya Airport, Turkey, wearing 2000–2009 livery. (2005)
A KTHY Boeing 737-800 at Antalya Airport, Turkey, wearing 2000–2009 livery. (2005)

KTHY operated scheduled flights from Ercan, Northern Cyprus, to several cities in Turkey, the United Kingdom, and Western and Northern Europe. Its main base was Ercan Airport, in the Turkish sector of Nicosia.[1]

The airline was de jure registered as a Turkish company in Istanbul.[citation needed] Day-to-day operations were run from Ercan. All flights to Europe were required to make a stop at an airport in mainland Turkey.


History


Cyprus Turkish Airlines was established on 4 December 1974 in Nicosia, with shares equally divided between Turkish Airlines and the Cash Development of the Consolidated Fund of the Assembly of the Turkish Cypriot Community (Konsolide Fonu Inkisaf Sandigi). The first scheduled flight took place on 3 February 1975.

In 2005, the Turkish government sold its shares to Ada Havayollari.[2]

By June 2010, KTHY had incurred a $100 million debt, and its management decided to sell the company to avoid bankruptcy. The Turkish carrier Atlasjet was the only bidder.[3]

On 21 June 2010, the airline announced via its website that it had ceased all operations until further notice. On 29 June 2010, it was announced that the airline had gone out of business.


Timeline


A KTHY Boeing 737-800 takes off from London Heathrow Airport, England. (2007)
A KTHY Boeing 737-800 takes off from London Heathrow Airport, England. (2007)
A KTHY Airbus A321 at Manchester Airport, England. (2006)
A KTHY Airbus A321 at Manchester Airport, England. (2006)

Destinations



Fleet


Iskele, a Cyprus Turkish Airlines Airbus A321, named after the Cypriot city of İskele (legally named Trikomo accordingly to the internationally recognised Republic of Cyprus), taking off from Manchester Airport, England (2009)
"Iskele", a Cyprus Turkish Airlines Airbus A321, named after the Cypriot city of İskele (legally named Trikomo accordingly to the internationally recognised Republic of Cyprus), taking off from Manchester Airport, England (2009)

As of 13 March 2010, the Cyprus Turkish Airlines fleet consisted of the following aircraft:[6]

Aircraft Number Passengers Notes
Airbus A320-232 1 180 Operated by Turkuaz Airlines
Airbus A321-211 2 209 1 operated by AtlasJet
Boeing 737-800 4 177
Total 7

As of 14 March 2010, the average age of the fleet was 6.5 years.[7] According to the Cyprus Observer, KTHY had planned to extend its fleet to 12 aircraft, to be in service by 2012 with the airline's updated livery.[citation needed]

Most of the fleet parked at Ercan overnight, but some aircraft overnighted at Turkish airports.


Former fleet



Services



Travel classes


Cyprus Turkish Airlines offered only two classes:


Express check-in


In early 2008, the airline introduced an express check-in service at Ercan for passengers who were not checking any bags. There were separate express check-in counters for passengers with only carry-on luggage and for those without any luggage at all.


Frequent flyer programme


The airline had a "Special Passenger Programme for Frequent Flyers". Participants had priority for seat reservations and an extra baggage allowance, avoided waiting at check-in, and earned points redeemable for travel.[9]


Personnel


All Cyprus Turkish Airlines flight attendants were women until the start of the 2008 summer schedule in July, when the airline began using male flight attendants as well.


Strike action


On 7 April 2010, starting at 6 a.m., Cyprus Turkish Airlines staff staged a six-hour wildcat strike that grounded all planes. Travellers to and from Northern Cyprus were distressed and severely inconvenienced. Communication from the airline to travelers about the delays was poor.[citation needed]


In-flight magazine


A monthly, in-flight magazine was produced for KTHY, titled Caretta. It generally contained information about Northern Cyprus such as cultural background, tourist destinations, and upcoming events. The magazine was also available on the airline's website.


Hijacking


On 30 March 1998, Mehmet Ertürk hijacked a KTHY flight from Ercan to Ankara, using a lighter designed to resemble a hand grenade. The plane landed safely in Ankara, and Ertürk was arrested.[citation needed]


See also



References


  1. "Directory: World Airlines". Flight International. 2007-04-03. p. 101.
  2. "Directory: World Airlines Part 2 (C-L)". Flight International: 31–80. 2009-04-07.
  3. "Cyprus Turkish Airlines deal was done before bids even opened". Cyprus Mail. 2010-06-11. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
  4. "Legal Status". KTHY. Archived from the original on 29 September 2007.
  5. New Turkish-Cypriot carrier, Karpaz Hava Yollari, to launch in April
  6. Cyprus Turkish Airlines Fleet[permanent dead link]
  7. "Cyprus Turkish Airlines Fleet Age". Archived from the original on 2009-12-13. Retrieved 2009-05-02.
  8. "Cyprus Turkish Airlines current and historic Fleet". Archived from the original on 2009-12-13. Retrieved 2009-05-02.
  9. "Frequent Flyer Programme". KTHY. Archived from the original on 24 January 2009.



На других языках


[de] Kıbrıs Türk Hava Yolları

Kıbrıs Türk Hava Yolları (KTHY, international auch Cyprus Turkish Airlines) war eine staatliche Fluggesellschaft in der Türkischen Republik Nordzypern mit Sitz in Istanbul und ein Tochterunternehmen der Turkish Airlines.
- [en] Cyprus Turkish Airlines

[es] Cyprus Turkish Airlines

Cyprus Turkish Airlines Limited (en turco: Kıbrıs Türk Hava Yolları Ltd. Şti. (KTHY)) fue una aerolínea turcochipriota que sirvió como la aerolínea de bandera de Chipre del Norte. Hasta su colapso en junio de 2010, Cyprus Turkish Airlines fue la principal aerolínea que transportaba pasajeros al norte de Chipre. KTHY operaba vuelos regulares desde Ercan, en el norte de Chipre, a varias ciudades de Turquía, el Reino Unido y Europa occidental y septentrional. Su base principal era el aeropuerto de Ercan, en el sector turco de Nicosia.

[fr] Cyprus Turkish Airlines

Cyprus Turkish Airlines (ou KTHY c'est-à-dire Kıbrıs Türk Hava Yolları, compagnie aérienne chypriote turque) (code AITA : YK ; code OACI : KYV) était une compagnie aérienne, basée dans la république autoproclamée de Chypre du Nord. Elle est basée sur l'aéroport international Ercan.



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