Turkish delight off the table but this shouldn't ruffle Sats' feathers
NO TURKEY on the table? No problem.
That seems to be the stance from a number of analysts in the wake of Sats' recent announcement that it has axed a memorandum of agreement (MOA) with Turkish Airlines that would have seen the aviation solutions firm providing in-flight catering to Turkey's flag carrier and other airlines at Istanbul New Airport.
Touted to be the world's largest, Istanbul New Airport - the city's third airport - is slated to open its doors in end October and can handle over 200 million passengers annually.
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