TΓΌrkiye's low-cost carrier, AJet, aims to contribute to the country's health tourism by building a strong "air bridge" and adding another $1.5 billion (TL 64.12 billion) to the sector's annual revenue, according to Ahmet Bolat, chairperson of the Board of Turkish Airlines and AJet.

He evaluated AJet’s 2025 performance and outlined its future goals and mission, the company said in a press release on Saturday.

Speaking to journalists at AJet’s headquarters, Bolat shared details about the airline’s rejuvenated and expanding fleet, its on-time departure performance, and projects aimed at contributing to health tourism.

He also announced that AJet has obtained the IOSA certification and that the membership process with the International Air Transpo

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