TAV Newsport

TAV Newsport sehr gutes Programm aus TAV Bilisim Hizmetleri A.S.

Release-Datum 13 years ago 1.7 version.
NewsPORT, the in-house magazine of TAV Airports, has been meeting its readers since 2006 across Turkey and worldwide, in tens of countries where TAV Construction undertakes projects and 10 airports operated by TAV Airports in 4 countries across 3 continents. Attaining its new format in 2009 with Turkish and English printed copies, and on-line versions in four languages -Turkish, English, French and Georgian- NewsPORT is published quarterly. Prepared by TAV Airports Holding Corporate Communications Coordination Department, NewsPORT is read by an average 300 thousand people every year through 20 thousand printed and 50 to 100 thousand online publications.

Mainly focusing on issues of life and travel, NewsPORT has a large content related to life through special articles such as sport, hobbies and surveys whilst it features interviews with the pioneering names of culture and art, technology, business and art world, innovative practices by airline companies, general outlook to business world in aviation sector, flight habits of professionals, aviation trends, vision of TAV Airports for the future and mentality on terminal operations.

TAV Airports Holdingís in-house magazine NewsPORT reaches countries within regions where Turkey is a leading player as a hub in the center of three continents; from Macedonia to Georgia, Latvia to Tunisia and Egypt. Distributed to senior management of local and international airline companies flying from and to 4 airports in Turkey and 6 airports abroad; all operated by TAV Airports, as well as to high level officers of civil aviation corporations and ministries of transportation in Turkey, Georgia, Macedonia, Tunisia and Latvia, and senior managers of top 500 corporations and companies and leading reporters and managers of Turkish Press, it also reaches to over 40 thousand TAV employees working in all countries where TAV Group undertakes airport operations and construction projects.