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Inter Airlines Ceases Ops

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flying_kiwi wrote:Inter Airlines has laid off most of its staff, and plans to return its three A321s to their lessors.
I guess most of their costumers won't regret this.
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As a controller I do regret it. My impression was one of proficient pilots with very adequate command of English.

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My feeling always was that Inter Airlines was one of the more professional Turkish airline companies, together with Pegasus and of course Turkish Airlines.
Sad to see another airline dissappearing from our skies.

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I have never flown them (or any Turkish airline) myself but I have read a lot of reviews. Most of them were rather negative.
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Assume all three aircraft are still in Turkey ?

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worldliner wrote:I have never flown them (or any Turkish airline) myself but I have read a lot of reviews. Most of them were rather negative.
Passengers with positive experiences usually don't take the time to share it with others. The people usually only explain the 'in their opinion' negative experiences.

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skycruiser wrote:
worldliner wrote:I have never flown them (or any Turkish airline) myself but I have read a lot of reviews. Most of them were rather negative.
Passengers with positive experiences usually don't take the time to share it with others. The people usually only explain the 'in their opinion' negative experiences.

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I have flown a lot of Turkish charters. Make sure not all of these are bad.
Turkish is quite good, like Lufthansa and KLM.
Sky Airlines, Inter Airlines, Pegasus are like most other charters. They well-maintenanced aircraft and service and things like that are OK. You even get food for free.. You won't get it in Transavia when you fly to HRG or SSH (both Egypt)
Onur Air, Corendon and Fly Air are not the best carriers indeed...

I have flown MNG Pax Airlines and Air Anatolia as well, which is bankrupt unfortunately. MNG Pax is merged to MNG Cargo now..

So IMO the airlines mentioned above are as good as most charters here in EU :wink:
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