Russia crisis ‘chance for Turkish tourism’
The head of Turkeyâs top tourism organization says cheaper plane tickets would attract more tourists to Turkey from crisis-hit Russia. The crisis in Europe may create opportunities for the Turkish tourism businesses if airlines reflect the fall in oil prices on their ticket fees, according to BaÅaran Ulusoy, the head of the countryâs leading tourism organization.
âThe crisis in Russia poses opportunities for us,â said Ulusoy, head of the Association of Turkish Travel Agencies (TÃRSAB), while speaking at a sector event organized by daily Hürriyet on Dec. 22. âLet the airline companies support us and reflect the falling oil prices on ticket,â he said.
Turkeyâs tourism sector, which employs around 800,000, attracts large numbers of Russian tourists every year, but the recent depreciation of the ruble remains a major concern for next year, as the citizens of the northern neighbor may cut spending.
âDeveloping ties with Russia is very important for us,â he said. âAnd our strongest hand in the issue is President Recep Tayyip ErdoÄan,â he added, referring to good relations between the Turkish leader and his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin.
The tourism sector is precious for Turkey, said Vuslat DoÄan Sabancı, the chairwoman of Hürriyet, in her addressing at the event,
âThe tourism sector grew tenfold in the last decade,â she said. âBesides its economic input, the socio-cultural contributions are very important. Tourism means civilization, development and peace.â The event gathered representatives of some 90 percent of the sector, she noted, highlighting the Hürriyet supplements and publications that support the sector. Turkey has gone beyond limited sun...
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