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Türkiye rescues 116 irregular migrants
Turkish authorities reported on Monday that they had rescued 116 irregular migrants who were allegedly pushed back into Turkish territorial waters by Greek authorities.
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Istanbul Jet claims 118th place on top 500 firms list
Hüseyin Latifoğlu, the CEO of Istanbul Jet.
Turkish fuel services firm Istanbul Jet claimed 118th spot in the Capital500 list of Capital Magazine's "Türkiye's Top 500 Private Companies" research.
According to a statement from Istanbul Jet, the company provides services to airline companies with the standards it offers in aviation and fuel services.
Türkiye sets eyes on hosting ‘digital nomads’
In a special promotional campaign offering visas for "digital nomads," the Turkish Culture and Tourism Ministry has extended an invitation to foreign remote workers to ply their trade in Türkiye, spotlighting Istanbul and the Mediterranean district of Dalaman as prime locations of interest.
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Turkey witnesses third warmest winter in half century
Turkey experienced this year the third warmest winter in the last 50 years after 1971 and 2010, the state-run Anadolu Agency reported on March 25.
‘Blue cruise’ yachts to meet demand for holidays in isolation
As COVID-19 lockdowns around the world are easing, tourism professionals working on new alternatives are drawing the attention of tourists who want to holiday in isolation.
Aegean and Mediterranean tours by yacht, known as the Blue Cruise, are in demand by potential customers preparing for the upcoming tourism season in Turkey.
Ryanair announces its first flights to Turkey
Ryanair has announced its first flights to Turkey, with two new routes to the touristic Aegean district of Dalaman from Dublin and Bratislava.
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Tender opens to rent out Turkey's remote Aegean idyll Göcek
A number of forested bays in one of Turkey?s most beautiful coastal idylls will be opened to tender by the Forestry and Waterworks Ministry, though many locals are opposed to the move and claim it will allow rapid ?concretization,? as is the case elsewhere in the country.