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    Pegasus

    Affordable, reliable flights connecting Europe, the Middle East, and beyond with Pegasus’s modern digital platform and extensive network.

    Departures:500
    Pegasus Airlines logo displays the stylized Pegasus bird in flight against a dark blue background a prominent symbol of the
    A Pegasus Airlines Boeing 737800 aircraft is pictured on a runway ready for takeoff with its distinctive orange livery

    Company Overview

    Pegasus is a major low-cost airline headquartered in Turkey, operating thousands of flights across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. Known for its efficient, modern fleet and strong digital booking experience, Pegasus serves both domestic and international markets with a focus on affordability and convenience. The airline continues to expand its route network and invest in technology-driven customer solutions.

    Leadership & Employees

    Pegasus employs approximately 6,900 people globally.

    Key Leadership:

    • CEO: Guliz Ozturk

    Employee Statistics:

    • Total Employees: ~6,900 globally
    • Pilots: ~1,200
    • Flight Attendants: ~2,400

    Equipment & Technology

    Pegasus operates a modern, efficient fleet primarily composed of next-generation Airbus narrowbody aircraft, supporting high-frequency passenger operations across short and medium-haul routes. The airline employs advanced digital platforms such as mobile booking apps and self-service kiosks to optimize passenger flows and ticketing. Maintenance is supported by state-of-the-art MRO facilities and robust predictive systems that maximize fleet availability. Investments in cabin refurbishment and ancillary services reflect Pegasus’s ongoing commitment to enhancing customer service, while digital innovation and sustainability remain high priorities.

    Pegasus aircraft fleet and equipment

    Fleet Composition:

    Total Aircraft: 105

    Aircraft TypeQuantity
    Airbus A320neo1
    Airbus A321neo1
    Boeing 737-8001

    Average Fleet Age: 5.1 years

    Warehouses & Logistics Hubs

    Pegasus integrates comprehensive logistics and supply chain solutions across its operations, providing efficient cargo handling, spare parts logistics, and robust ground support at its main hubs. The airline’s expertise in cargo management enhances its ability to support airlines and aviation partners with integrated logistics technology and smooth end-to-end supply chain flows. Modern facilities at key airports ensure reliable spare parts access and fast turnaround times. Pegasus’s strategic partnerships extend its logistics capabilities, creating resilience in both supply and distribution while optimizing efficiency for its network.

    Key Hub Locations:

    LocationTypeFacilities
    Istanbul Sabiha Gokcen (SAW)mainMain hub facilities
    Izmir Adnan Menderes (ADB)secondarySecondary hub facilities
    Antalya (AYT)secondarySecondary hub facilities
    Ankara Esenboga (ESB)secondarySecondary hub facilities

    Global Locations & Network

    Pegasus operates an expansive international network spanning 146 destinations in 53 countries, providing broad coverage across Europe, the Middle East, North Africa, and Central Asia. Its Istanbul Sabiha Gokcen hub serves as a central gateway for transit and direct traffic and supports strong connectivity for business and leisure travelers alike. The airline’s agile route development strategy enables rapid response to market changes and growing demand in key regions. Pegasus complements direct service with a range of partnerships, extending its reach through codeshare agreements. The network is reinforced by digital connectivity solutions that enhance operational efficiency and customer experience. Focused on efficient, reliable service, Pegasus is a preferred partner for cross-border aviation supply chains, offering timeliness and coverage that rival larger established carriers.

    Pegasus global network and routes map

    Financial Metrics & Stability

    Pegasus maintains a solid financial position with consistent revenue growth supported by its low-cost operating model and network expansion. The airline is publicly traded and has demonstrated resilience in profitability across volatile economic cycles. Strategic cost discipline and ancillary revenue streams underpin its market strength in the rapidly evolving aviation sector.

    Key Financial Metrics:

    MetricValue
    Annual Revenue$2.3 billion
    Profit Margin12.4%
    Net Profit$282.9 million
    Financial Year2024

    Service Portfolio

    The Pegasus service portfolio includes a robust suite of integrated solutions aimed at both passengers and aviation industry partners. As a leading low-cost airline, Pegasus delivers efficient passenger services focused on economy class, enhanced by digital tools and flexible ticketing options. The airline offers specialized cargo handling, logistics, and spare parts movement through its main bases, serving both domestic and transit markets. Ground support operations and maintenance services are coordinated to optimize fleet efficiency and minimize turnaround times. Pegasus adds value through digital innovation, customer-centric solutions, and resilient operational processes that support its wider aviation network.

    Our Services:

    Economy Class

    Passenger Service: Economy Class

    Maintenance

    Additional Service: Maintenance

    Ground handling

    Additional Service: Ground handling