Published on December 21, 2025

AJet, Turkey’s rapidly growing low-cost carrier, is setting its sights on transforming the aviation landscape and positioning the country as a medical tourism hub. With bold plans to carry 56 million passengers by 2033, the airline is expanding its reach with new routes to Moldova, Romania, and Jordan in 2025. AJet’s growth extends beyond aviation, aiming to tap into Turkey’s lucrative health tourism sector, adding an estimated $1.5 billion to the nation’s medical tourism revenue, particularly focusing on dental and eye care services. By blending affordable travel options with high-quality medical treatments, AJet is poised to cater to a growing number of European customers seeking both affordable healthcare and holiday experiences.
AJet, currently operating with 85 aircraft, plans to expand significantly, targeting 56 million passengers by 2033. The airline has set its sights on increasing the frequency of its flights, aiming to raise weekly departures by 15% in 2026. This growth will be supported by a fleet of new-generation aircraft that offer 15-16% better fuel efficiency and lower maintenance costs, enabling AJet to offer competitive fares on its growing network of destinations.
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In 2025 alone, AJet plans to carry 28 million passengers and further extend its reach with new international routes. AJet will add destinations in Moldova, Romania, and Jordan to its network, increasing the diversity of travel options for passengers. These new routes, along with 15 more international routes from Sabiha Gokcen Airport and eight from Ankara, will help bolster AJet’s growing presence on the global aviation stage.
Alongside its airline expansion, AJet is revolutionizing Turkey’s medical tourism industry with a focus on dental and eye care services. The airline’s chairman, Ahmet Bolat, has detailed plans to offer weekend travel models that allow European travelers to enjoy dental or eye treatments during a short holiday in Turkey. This initiative takes advantage of Turkey’s reputation for affordable, high-quality medical care and its comprehensive insurance coverage for international patients.
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AJet’s program will target travelers from Europe and the Middle East, offering a combination of medical care and tourism for those looking to combine treatment with a relaxing holiday. The weekend treatment model is designed to allow patients to arrive on Friday and return home after their procedures, all while enjoying the cultural and historical attractions of Turkey.
This move will increase the appeal of Turkey’s health tourism, where over 1.5 million medical tourists already visit annually. By focusing on affordable dental care, which has become a popular service, AJet is tapping into a lucrative market and helping to grow Turkey’s already robust medical tourism sector.
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In addition to international expansion, AJet is also focusing on boosting domestic tourism with multi-city travel packages. These packages, which encourage passengers to explore multiple regions of Turkey, are designed to increase the number of tourists visiting underexplored but beautiful locations in the country. Starting from Ankara, the airline plans to offer tours to places like Kayseri, Cappadocia, and Kutahya, ensuring that passengers not only travel but stay longer and explore more. This initiative is part of AJet’s effort to diversify its service offerings and further contribute to Turkey’s tourism growth.
AJet’s expanding fleet will be a key component in the airline’s plans for growth. By the end of 2026, AJet’s fleet will expand to 107 aircraft, with 76% of them being new-generation models. These state-of-the-art aircraft will enhance operational efficiency, reduce costs, and help AJet maintain its position as a competitive low-cost carrier.
The airline’s passenger experience will also see significant improvements, including the launch of in-flight internet services starting in March 2026, powered by Turkey’s state-owned satellite operator, Turksat. This will allow passengers to stay connected during flights, offering affordable connectivity on long-distance routes.
Additionally, AJet will open a new fast-track lounge at Sabiha Gokcen Airport in March 2026, designed for travelers seeking a quicker, more comfortable airport experience. For a small fee, passengers will be able to access this lounge and reach their gates within five minutes, including customs checks.
Travelers looking to fly with AJet in the future should be prepared for the following:
AJet’s ambitious plans for the coming years indicate that it will become a dominant player in the global low-cost carrier market. By expanding its fleet, increasing passenger numbers, and positioning Turkey as a leading health tourism destination, AJet is setting itself up for a bright future. As travelers seek affordable travel combined with high-quality medical treatments, AJet’s innovative weekend travel treatment models will meet the growing demand for efficient and affordable travel options. With its expanding routes and focus on passenger experience, AJet is poised to reshape both the aviation and medical tourism industries.
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