Turkish Airlines quickly overcame the negative financial effects of the Covid-19 pandemic and increased its profits in 2022 thanks to its moves on a global scale while Lufthansa's post-pandemic recovery was not easy
Due to the decline in passenger demand during the pandemic, it was difficult for airline companies to raise funds through capital increase.
The share price of the Turkish flag carrier, which was at 20.02 Turkish liras on December 31, 2021, jumped by 592.3 percent to 138.6 Turkish liras on Monday.
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