According to Turkish President Erdogan, the Turkish Airlines brand name is largely disappearing. Instead, Türkiye Hava Yolları will be on the planes, he said on Tuesday. Hava Yollari is Turkish for airline (literally 'air lines', or airlines in English), 'Türkiye' means Turkey.
The rebranding of the airline should contribute to Turkey being called Türkiye internationally instead of Turkey. Earlier this month, a letter was sent to the United Nations to change the registered name of the country.
According to Erdogan, the name Türkiye fits better with Turkish culture and values, but according to critics there is another reason: Turkey in English also means turkey and (informally) dombo and flop. The Turkish president would like his country to no longer be associated with it. He would also like to divert attention from domestic problems, such as high inflation, with this issue.
"Turkey no longer exists. It is now Türkiye," Erdogan said, according to the AP news agency. "Türkiye Hava Yolları will be painted on the fuselages of our aircraft instead of Turkish Airlines."
In the last century, in addition to Turkish Airlines, Türk Hava Yolları (without -iye) was also on the planes, but later only Turkish Airlines was used.
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