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  • Let Them Eat Cheese: Turkish Airlines ready to deliver for California Diaspora

    Let Them Eat Cheese: Turkish Airlines ready to deliver for California Diaspora

    A representative of Turkish Airlines says the carrier wants to be the cheese ship of Armenia Diaspora in California.

    As reported by Turkish daily Hurriyet, Hamdi Topcu, chairman of the board of the airline met with representatives of the Armenian community in Los Angeles as Turkish Airlines opened its Istanbul-LA flight late last week.

    “The majority of Armenians residing in the U.S. have come here from Armenia and want to see their Motherland,” Topcu said (though in fact the majority of Diaspora are not from present day Armenia), adding that his airline is trying to establish an Istanbul-LA time table that would correspond with (Armavia) flights from Yerevan to Istanbul.

    “An Armenian who will fly by THY will have to use the Istanbul airport and stay in the city for a day. In this case his attitude towards Turkey and Turks will absolutely change,” Topcu said.

    He also said, according to the paper, that LA Armenians are “in need” of cheese from Armenia and that his airline wants to be the community’s importer.

    (The report did not point out that late last year the Armenian community of LA staged a social network protest, led by celebutant Kim Kardashian, against LA Laker basketball superstar Kobe Bryant because the hoopgod signed a promotional deal with Turkish Airlines.)

    Topcu also said the airline wants to open offices in Yerevan — a claim that came as news to Armenia’s Civil Aviation department.

    via Let Them Eat Cheese: Turkish Airlines ready to deliver for California Diaspora – Business | ArmeniaNow.com.

  • Turkey’s National Air Carrier to Buy 13 Airbus Aircrafts

    Turkey’s National Air Carrier to Buy 13 Airbus Aircrafts

    Turkey’s national flag carrier Turkish Airlines (THY) has ordered 13 new Airbus aircrafts.

    THY has placed orders for ten “A321” passenger planes and three “A330-200f” cargo aircrafts, a statement from Airbus said on Tuesday.

    The company said that the total catalogue price of the aircrafts was around 1.6 billion USD.

    In 2009 and 2010, THY had ordered 27 planes from the Airbus group.

    The airline company, which currently has 156 planes in its fleet, desires to increase such figure to 196 by the year 2015.

    THY has also increased the number of its passengers by 25 percent to nearly 30 million in the last two years.

    The Istanbul-based airlines, which is a Star Alliance member, is one of the fastest growing and prosperous carriers in the world.

    THY posted 389 million Euro of profit in 2009, becoming one of the top companies, following Air China and Ryan Air, in the world that recorded the highest profit in 2009.

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  • Turkish Airlines Signs Code Share With Star Partner US Airways

    Turkish Airlines Signs Code Share With Star Partner US Airways

    Turkish Airlines and Star Alliance partner US Airways have signed a code-share agreement that will link the two airlines through the Turkish carrier’s nonstop services to North American and European gateways.

    With this accord, US Airways will place its ‘US’ designator code on its Star partner’s service between Ataturk International Airport near Istanbul and Frankfurt, Munich and Zurich.

    The code share also applies to four domestic services from Ataturk to Adana, Izmir, Antalya and Ankara, as well Turkish Airlines’ nonstop services to New York John F. Kennedy International Airport and Chicago O’Hare International Airport.

    In return, Turkish Airlines will place its ‘TK’ code on US Airways’ flights between its Charlotte, Philadelphia and Phoenix hubs to Frankfurt, Munich, Zurich and on connecting flights between these three hubs and Chicago and New York.

    The arrangement starts Jan. 19.

    Andrew Nocella, US Airways’ SVP marketing and planning, said, “This new partnership boosts convenience for air travel between the U.S. and Turkey, and we’re excited to bring it to US Airways’ customers. And thanks to Star Alliance membership, customers may also accrue and redeem Dividend Miles on Turkish Airlines-operated flights and enjoy Turkish Airlines lounge access.”

    via Turkish Airlines Signs Code Share With Star Partner US Airways | AVIATION WEEK.

  • Kobe Bryant’s new deal with Turkish Airlines sparks outrage among Armenian population in Los Angeles

    Kobe Bryant’s new deal with Turkish Airlines sparks outrage among Armenian population in Los Angeles

    Kobe Bryant’s latest endorsement deal has some Lakers fans crying foul.

    And now the drama is following him on the road.

    Los Angeles Lakers Kobe Bryant signed an endorsement deal with Turkish Airlines.  Read more:
    Los Angeles Lakers Kobe Bryant signed an endorsement deal with Turkish Airlines. Read more:

    The hoops star inked a deal to be the face of Turkish Airlines as it announced a plan to launch non-stop flights between Istanbul and Los Angeles in March. Under the terms of the deal, Bryant will appear in a film for the airline, make visits to Turkey and get paid for the use of his image, NBC Sports reported.

    But the large Armenian population in Los Angeles – many of them who happen to be Lakers fans – are furious over the endorsement and urged Bryant to drop the deal.

    Armenian groups and many scholars argue that Turkey committed genocide by targeting the ethnic group during what they said was a massacre beginning in 1915. Today, Turkey refuses to officially admit the genocide took place, which has been a source of tension between it and many of its Western allies – including the United States.

    By inking the deal, the Armenian Youth Federation argued, Bryant wasn’t properly acknowledging their community’s concerns.

    “Armenian Americans hope that Kobe would balance what clearly looks to be a profitable business deal with a strong moral statement against Turkey’s violations of human rights, including, of course, its ongoing denial of the Armenian Genocide,” the group said on their website.

    In a press release, Bryant said he had never actually visited Turkey, but called it “a country rich in natural beauty and thousands of years of cultural history.”

    The group also pointed out that Bryant’s Lakers’ teammate Lamar Odom’s sister-in-law, Kim Kardashian, had recently come “under scrutiny in the Turkish press for tweeting about Armenian Genocide recognition.”

    Earlier this month, Kardashian tweeted Nancy Pelosi to ask her to schedule a new vote on the Armenian Genocide Resolution, which would officially recognize the genocide.

    Bryant’s camp has so far been silent on the controversy.

    Since the endorsement was first noticed a week ago, Armenians across the world have joined in to protest the NBA star.

    In Bryant’s latest game in Toronto, the Lakers were met with about 30 protesters from the city’s Armenian community, CPTV24 reported.

    “Kobe,” protesters urged in their sign, “Do the right thing.”

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  • Did Kobe Lie?

    Did Kobe Lie?

    Once A Voice to End Genocide in Darfur, Kobe Bryant Now Promotes Sudan’s Ally in Denial and 20th Century’s First Perpetrator of Genocide

    BY ALLEN YEKIKAN

    In 2008, Kobe Bryant was a strong voice calling for an end to the genocide in Darfur, but today, he has signed a deal to represent the Republic of Turkey, which denies any genocide in Darfur and is the infamous perpetrator of the first Genocide of the 20th century.

    In May 27, 2008 Bryant made a public service announcement through the Los Angeles-based non-profit Aid Still Required, urging action to unite to end the Genocide in Darfur.

    “In Darfur hundreds of thousands have been murdered, mutilated, families torn apart. Please take a stand with us. We have the power to save lives, to restore lives,” Bryant said in the PSA, published on Youtube. “If we can unite people, who are willing to take a stand, miracles can happen.”

    Since 2003, the Sudanese government in Khartoum has slaughtered half a million people in Darfur, while forcibly uprooting nearly 3 million more from their homes in February 2003. The Sudanese government, like the Republic of Turkey, denies it is committing genocide.

    Turkey is among Sudan’s greatest allies, covering up its genocide and providing arms to the Sudanese government, led by Omar al-Bashir, who has been indicted for war crimes by the International Criminal Court.

    In November 2009, Turkey came under intense international criticism for agreeing to host al-Bashir.  Turkey’s Prime Minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, even defended his ally, refusing to arrest al-Bashir and denying the genocide in Darfur. According to Erdogan, there was no genocide raging in Darfur, the international warrant for his arrest was a “mistake,” and Bashir may simply have only “mismanaged the situation.”

    As 2010 comes to an end, Bryant finds himself again in the headlines over the issue of Genocide. This time, however, not as the anti-genocide activist he seemed to be in 2008, but as what appears to be an accomplice to the denial of at least two genocides.

    Earlier this week Kobe signed a two-year agreement with Turkey’s national airline carrier to serve as its “global ambassador,” effectively becoming the face and image of the company and its manager, the Turkish Republic.

    Kobe’s decision has caused uproar within the Armenian-American community in the United States and especially within Southern California, which boasts the largest population of Armenians outside of Armenia, ranging between 600,000 to 750,000.

    Armenians are angered that Bryant would sign a contract with a country that not only denies that the Ottoman Turkish government committed genocide against 1.5 million Armenians in 1915 , but also actively works to defend modern day perpetrators of the crime.

    “We don’t understand how Kobe could forget about Darfur and overlook Turkey’s gross record on human rights and its complicity and support for the genocide there,” said Caspar Jivalegian of the Armenian Youth Federation. “It is troubling that the very country that perpetrated the first genocide of the 20th century and actively supports the first genocide of the 21st century, is now contracting a strong opponent of the Darfur genocide to represent its global brand.”

    For Jivalegian, Bryant’s decision and his complete silence on the matter sets a very bad example for young fans who “look up to Kobe both on and off the court.”

    “Kobe is not just a basketball player, he is local, national, and global a role model with a responsibility to set a positive example to the millions of people who look up to him and support him,” Jivalegian said, adding that Bryant made a poor play by signing a deal with a Genocide perpetrator after making a video calling for an end to genocide in Darfur. “This shows a disconnect between Kobe and the many communities that make up Los Angeles and the Lakers fan base.”

    Armenian Americans hope that Kobe would balance what clearly looks to be a profitable business deal with a strong moral statement against Turkey’s violations of human rights, including its ongoing denial of the Armenian Genocide.

    “Turkish Airlines is not like United or American–it was founded by the Turkish government, which still owns some 49 percent of the company.  They are supporters of groups like the American Turkish Council who lobby against U.S. Affirmation of the Armenian Genocide,” said Jivalegian.

    “Kobe is a champion on the basketball court, and we look to him to be a champion of human rights by speaking truthfully about the Armenian Genocide, supporting U.S. Congressional passage of the Armenian Genocide Resolution (H.Res.252) – and ultimately dropping this ill-advised endorsement deal,” Jivalegian added.

    via Did Kobe Lie? | Asbarez Armenian News.

  • 20 New Wide-Body Aircraft to Join THY Fleet In 2011

    20 New Wide-Body Aircraft to Join THY Fleet In 2011

    Turkey’s national air carrier company THY Deputy Director Faruk Cizmecioglu said on Friday that 20 new wide-body aircraft will join THY fleet in 2011.

    THY organized a tour for 15 journalists assigned in Anatolia aiming to introduce technical structure and service policies of THY.

    “THY will double its wide-body aircraft fleet in a year when all 20 of the aircraft come. THY has never recorded a 30 percent growth in one year. Such investments will boost our turnover to around 8 billion USD,” Cizmecioglu said.

    Cizmecioglu said there were 150 aircraft in THY’s fleet actually but the number continuously changed as some new ones came and some of them left the fleet.

    Cizmecioglu said they would continue efforts to promote THY, adding “THY’s promotion budget in 2011 will be higher than the budget of 2010, which was 70 million USD.”

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