German holiday bookings to Turkey recovering: Minister
German travelers' bookings for summer holidays in Turkey have started to recover and could bounce back from a hit they took after a suicide bombing in Istanbul earlier this year, Turkey's tourism minister has said.
"We saw a strong recovery in March. We expect that we will recover the previous decline in April and May," Culture and Tourism Minister Mahir Ünal told journalists at a news conference in Berlin on March 10.
Turkey is especially popular with German tourists, but has seen demand fall after a suicide bomber killed 12 Germans in Istanbul in January. Germany has long been the largest provider of tourists for Turkey, followed by Russia.
Last week, German travel association DRV said German summer bookings for Turkey were down 40 percent year-on-year.
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