Turkish tourism sector praises extension of Eid al-Adha public holiday
Turkey's embattled tourism sector is pleased with the extension of a public holiday for the upcoming Eid al-Adha (Feast of Sacrifice) to 10 days, during which around 1 million people travel and create 1 billion Turkish Liras in additional revenue for the sector.
speaking after a cabinet meeting on Aug. 15, Deputy Prime Minister Bekir Bozdağ announced that the Eid holiday would extended to 10 days in Turkey this year.
The cabinet agreed at a meeting chaired by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan to extend the holiday to the full 10 days for public employees, Bozdağ said.
According to the cabinet decision, the Eid al-Adha holiday will start on Aug. 28 and end on Sept. 3.
Bozdağ told reporters the decision was taken in the context of "helping family visits, reviving the tourism sector, and having a positive effect on commerce."
"This was quite a positive decision for our sector," the head of a leading sector association told the state-run Anadolu Agency on Aug. 15, while also thanking to authorities.
Turkish Hoteliers Federations (TÜROFED) President Osman Ayık said nearly half a million people were expected to flock to the country's resorts during the extended holiday.
Another sector player said the sector would likely make an additional 1 billion liras in revenue.
"Nearly 1 million people will travel throughout the country and that will enable us to earn 1 billion liras. The extension of the holiday will bring about a rebound in the sector's revenue, further fueling the Turkish economy," TÜROFED Vice President and Aegean Touristic Hoteliers Association (ETİK) head Mehmet İşler told Doğan News Agency on Aug. 16.
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