
Turkish Airlines’ "Flying for Good Platform," initiated by their volunteer cabin crew, is committed to spreading joy to the underprivileged. Recently, the team visited the Ashure Foundation Orphanage in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, sharing happiness with numerous children. This heartfelt effort was highlighted by Turkish Airlines’ Press Advisor, Yahya Üstün, who shared a touching message on social media, emphasizing the impact of their journey.
The Largest Aid Movement in Eight Years
Founded eight years ago, this platform’s recent mission is its largest aid endeavor to date. Key volunteers included Turkish Airlines Cabin Chief and platform founder Sinem Güldal, pilots Ferihan Işık, Nurdan Karataş, Vehbi İlhan Sayhan, and several cabin crew members. Captain pilot Ferihan Işık stressed the significance of their mission, noting their visits to over 300 destinations across 126 countries, many of which lack essential amenities like clean water.
Turkish Airlines Spreads Joy
Ferihan Işık shared her mixed emotions, witnessing the profound impact of their efforts. Second pilot Nurdan Karataş highlighted the importance of children's happiness, appreciating her colleagues' contributions.
Detailed Impressions from Tanzania
Elif Aksoy’s Emotional Experience
Elif Aksoy recounted an emotional encounter where children at the orphanage ran to hug them, bringing her to tears. She highlighted the severe difficulties faced in Africa, underscoring their commitment to addressing children's basic needs. Thanks to contributions from ambassadors and Turkish businessmen, children were receiving quality education. During their visit, they delivered 16 suitcases filled with gifts for the children, resolving to continue their aid efforts further.Seray Gürdal’s Perspective
Seray Gürdal suggested that visiting such places is crucial for cultivating gratitude. She pointed out the stark differences in living standards, emphasizing the importance of sharing. Sharing, she noted, enhances the abundance of everything.
Thought-Provoking Messages
Dar es Salaam Ambassador Ali Davutoğlu noted the critical role of the Ashure Foundation Orphanage, established by Turkish citizens and now housing 65 orphans. Yahya Üstün’s social media post beautifully encapsulated the essence of their mission, stating: "About 8,000 kilometers away; if an orphaned child you meet for the first time hugs you sincerely and their eyes sparkle, it means you have touched their heart."
Frequently Asked Questions About Turkish Airlines' Charity Initiative
What is the “Flying for Good Platform”?
The “Flying for Good Platform” is a volunteer-driven organization formed by Turkish Airlines cabin crew. Established eight years ago, the platform aims to assist those in need and improve their living conditions. Recently, they carried out a significant aid mission at the Ashure Foundation Orphanage in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, bringing joy to numerous children.
Why did Turkish Airlines volunteers choose Tanzania?
Tanzania was selected because of its high level of need, particularly at the Ashure Foundation Orphanage in Dar es Salaam. The volunteers aimed to assist in a region where even clean water is scarce, ensuring children access to education, health, and essential daily necessities.
🧳 Most Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Purpose of the "Flying for Good Platform"?
The "Flying for Good Platform," operated by Turkish Airlines’ volunteer cabin crew, aims to assist those in need around the world. This initiative, established eight years ago, seeks to improve living conditions, provide essential amenities like clean water, offer quality education, and bring joy to disadvantaged communities. The platform recently undertook a major aid mission to the Ashure Foundation Orphanage in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, where volunteers distributed gifts and provided emotional support to hundreds of children, highlighting their commitment to making a positive impact.
Why is the Ashure Foundation Orphanage Important?
The Ashure Foundation Orphanage in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, plays a critical role in supporting 65 orphans, providing them with a caring environment and education. Founded by Turkish citizens, the orphanage received significant support from Turkish Airlines’ "Flying for Good Platform." These visits are essential, as they bring necessary supplies, emotional support, and hope to the children. The initiative underscores the importance of global volunteer efforts in uplifting underprivileged communities and ensuring brighter futures for these orphans. Ambassador Ali Davutoğlu highlighted its significance, emphasizing the impactful connection created through these heartfelt interactions.
Who Participated in the Recent Aid Mission?
The recent aid mission by the "Flying for Good Platform" saw active participation from Turkish Airlines’ dedicated crew members. These included Cabinet Chief and platform founder Sinem Güldal, pilots like Ferihan Işık, Nurdan Karataş, and Vehbi İlhan Sayhan, and several cabin crew members. Their collective effort, orchestrated in the spirit of volunteerism, aimed at delivering joy and essential supplies to the Ashure Foundation Orphanage in Tanzania. Their heartfelt contributions signify the global impact that dedicated individuals can make, bringing hope and smiles to underprivileged children across the world.
Who is Yahya Üstün?
Born in Istanbul in 1985, Yahya Üstün completed his higher education in 2011 at Maltepe University, Faculty of Communication, Department of Visual Communication Design. Alongside his university education, Üstün held various positions in the media sector. In 2012, he was appointed as ATV's London Representative.
After serving in London for a year, Üstün pursued studies in International Media and Communication in London between 2014 and 2016. Üstün, who has held significant roles in the Turkish media sector, served as the General Broadcasting Manager of ATV Europe. As of January 2016, he has been serving as the Press Advisor for Turkish Airlines. Üstün has held board membership positions in numerous sports clubs and federations. Yahya Üstün is proficient in English and has a basic knowledge of Arabic.