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Turkish Airlines hits 2.2 million cargo tonnes in 2025

  • Writer: Team CargoTalk
    Team CargoTalk
  • 2 hours ago
  • 1 min read

Turkish Airlines reported strong growth in its cargo operations in 2025, highlighting the growing role of freight in its overall business. The airline recorded a 16.6% increase in cargo volumes during the year, transporting 2.2 million tonnes of cargo across its global network. The growth helped generate $3.4 billion in cargo revenue, underlining the strength of the carrier’s cargo division.

The airline’s extensive international route network and capacity expansion continued to support rising freight demand across key global markets. Even as global trade faced uncertainties, Turkish Airlines managed to maintain steady cargo activity by connecting major production and consumption hubs.

Cargo operations remained an important contributor to the airline’s wider performance in 2025. By leveraging its strong network connectivity and operational capabilities, the carrier was able to move higher volumes of goods efficiently across regions.

The results reflect the airline’s continued focus on strengthening its cargo business alongside passenger operations. With ongoing investments in fleet and infrastructure, Turkish Airlines is positioning its cargo division to support global supply chains and capture future growth opportunities in international air freight.

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