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Pegasus serves 25 mln passengers
Pegasus Airlines, Turkey's leading low-budget carrier, has reported that it served a total of 25.1 million passengers in January-October.
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Three People Were Killed and One Was Injured in a Shooting in Istanbul
Three people were killed and one was injured today after a gunman opened fire in Istanbul's Pendik district, Turkish NTV reported.
Undocumented migrants wrapped in aluminum foil caught on a truck in Istanbul
Customs enforcement officers in Istanbul's Pendik port have caught seven undocumented Iranian migrants, wrapped in aluminum foil in order to hide from an x-ray detector, on an 18-wheeler truck en route to Italy.
60 percent of refugee children suffer from psychological problems
Sixty percent of refugee children in Turkey have at least one type of psychological illness, according to Dr. Veysi Çeri from the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Department at Marmara University's Pendik Training and Education Hospital.
Pegasus carries 27.8 million passengers in 2017, up 15.2 percent
Turkish airline Pegasus carried a total of 27.8 million passengers in 2017, a 15.2 percent increase from the previous year, the airline announced in a written statement late on Jan. 15.
Passenger plane almost fell in the Black Sea (Videos)
A passenger plane almost fell in the Black Sea after leaving the runway at a landing at the airport in Trabzon, northeastern Turkey.
The Turkish airline Pegasus Airlines was flying an Ankara-Trabzon course, said Trabzon Governor Yuguz Yavuz said.
All 162 passengers and crew were evacuated and safe.
According to him, the cause of the accident is still unknown.
Istanbul police seize weapons set to be sent to criminal groups
Police raided a weapons manufacturing shop in Istanbul on Dec. 4 and seized a high number of weapons, as well as materials to construct arms in Istanbul’s Pendik district.
Lab studies Conducted to determine ancient relatives
A team at the Düzce University Archaeology Department has been working on the skeletons found in Istanbul’s Yenikapı, Pendik, Sirkeci and Beşiktaş excavations to find out whether they were related
Turkey's Pegasus may add European flights as security concerns ease
Turkish budget airline Pegasus is looking to boost its flights between Europe and Turkey following a recovery in demand this year as the security situation improved, its chief commercial officer said.
Heavy penalties imposed for owners of daily rental apartments in Istanbul
Some 10 million Turkish Liras were collected up to Aug. 15 this year in fines imposed on apartments unofficially available for daily rental across Istanbul, and 1,683 such apartments were "red tagged," according to the Istanbul Directorate of Culture and Tourism.