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  • ISTANBUL: Turkish Opp criticizes airline's decision to scrap alcohol

    Hurriyet Daily News, Turkey
    Feb 14 2013


    Turkish opposition criticizes airline's decision to scrap alcohol on
    domestic flights



    Turkish Airlines' (THY) controversial decision to remove alcohol from
    the in-flight menus of several domestic flights was brought to the
    attention of Parliament on Feb.14 when Republican People's Party (CHP)
    deputy Chair Umut Oran submitted a parliamentary question on the
    matter, targeting government officials.

    Oran asked parliamentary members whether or not the airline had
    received direct instructions to end alcohol service on the majority of
    its domestic flights as well as flights to eight other countries from
    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

    THY previously cited a lack of demand and requests from passengers as
    well as foreign country officials as the motive behind their decision
    in a statement released Feb. 13.

    Oran further questioned the timing of the decision, asking Parliament
    why an issue of demand wasn't a problem in the company's previous 90
    years.

    "For a company that boasts being a world brand and advertises itself
    as Europe's best, isn't rejecting even a single passenger's demand for
    alcohol contradictory to its image as such?" Oran asked.

    He also demanded information on procedures that had resulted in the
    determination of which countries the ban would relate to.

    CHP head Kemal Kilicdaroglu also voiced concern over the new direction
    THY appeared to allegedly be moving in, criticizing the recent leak of
    uniform designs during a guest appearance on a TV news program.

    "Those designs hurt Turkey's image," Kilicdaroglu said. "i hope the
    THY executives are not involved with such a thing. It is an
    organization that is paid by my taxes and yours. So it is in fact an
    organization of the people. It needs to listen to people's
    criticisms."

    Kilicdaroglu added that THY should be more open to inspections.

    "Turkish Parliament used to have the authority to inspect THY," he
    said. "There was a change in shares from 51 percent to 49 percent and
    it was then placed out of any inspection."

    Meanwhile, Armenian weekly Agos is set to be included in publications
    offered complimentary to THY passengers at Ataturk Airport. Agos' deal
    with the airline will soon extend to on-flight publications for
    international flights.

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