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Freebird Airlines Joins BARIG

Freebird Airlines Joins BARIG Amid Intensifying Competition in German Market
The Board of Airline Representatives in Germany (BARIG) has announced the addition of Türkiye-based Freebird Airlines as its newest member, marking a significant expansion of the association’s representation of leisure-focused carriers within the German aviation sector. Approaching its 25th anniversary in 2026, Freebird Airlines operates flights to over 120 destinations, supported by its Malta-registered sister company, Freebird Airlines Europe. The group’s fleet of 14 Airbus A320 aircraft connects 16 German airports to popular holiday destinations including Antalya, Crete, and Fuerteventura.
Strategic Importance of Freebird’s Membership
Michael Hoppe, BARIG Chairman and Executive Director, emphasized the strategic value of Freebird’s inclusion, highlighting the airline’s strong commitment to the German market. He acknowledged Germany’s resilience as a travel hub but underscored the increasing challenges airlines face due to high government-imposed operating costs. Hoppe reaffirmed BARIG’s ongoing efforts, alongside its member airlines and industry partners, to advocate for improved regulatory and economic conditions that support sustainable aviation growth.
Freebird Airlines operates under Gözen Holding, a diversified aviation group with over four decades of industry experience. The company offers a wide range of aviation services beyond passenger flights, including general sales agency operations, security, refuelling, and flight training. Selim Tükenmez, Managing Director of Freebird Airlines, described Germany as a key source market where the airline has maintained a strong presence since its inception. He noted that the expertise developed over the years enables Freebird to remain competitive in both charter and scheduled operations. Tükenmez also highlighted BARIG’s role as a valuable platform for addressing industry challenges and gaining insights critical to the airline’s business strategy.
Navigating a Competitive and Regulatory Landscape
Freebird’s entry into BARIG coincides with a period of heightened competition in the German aviation market. Established network carriers such as Lufthansa and Condor are expanding their transatlantic routes, intensifying pressure on leisure and budget airlines. Industry analysts suggest that Freebird may face increased scrutiny regarding cost management and operational efficiency, particularly in light of recent financial difficulties experienced by other budget carriers like Spirit Airlines. Legacy airlines are expected to respond with aggressive pricing strategies and targeted marketing campaigns to protect their market share.
In addition to competitive pressures, Freebird Airlines will need to navigate complex regulatory and operational challenges as it integrates into BARIG’s collaborative network. While the association provides a forum for collective problem-solving, the evolving market dynamics and regulatory environment will demand strategic adaptation from all members.
By joining BARIG, Freebird Airlines becomes part of a network of carriers committed to addressing shared industry issues and strengthening the aviation sector in Germany, even as competition and operational pressures continue to shape the market landscape.

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