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Τρίτη 23 Ιουλίου 2019

Nearly 12.8 million foreigners visited Turkey in first five months of 2019




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The tourism professionals expect Turkey to end 2019 with an over 10 percent rise in both the number of tourists and income. The number of foreign arrivals in Turkey surged 11.3 percent year-on-year in the January-May period, Culture and Tourism Ministry announced late last month.

Nearly 12.8 million foreigners visited the country in the first five months, compared to 11.5 million in the same period in 2018. The country’s two most popular tourist spots Istanbul and Antalya have particularly come to the fore as they have so far enjoyed a buoyant season and have seen a significant surge in the number of foreign arrivals.

The country’s most populous city, Istanbul, attracted a record number of tourists in the January-May period. The city welcomed 5.4 million foreigners, an 11 percent increase compared to the same period of last year, posting a five-year high. Last year, Istanbul hosted 13.4 million foreign visitors from 199 countries.

The latest tourism figures have shown that the number of tourists arriving in the Mediterranean resort city of Antalya so far this year surged by 16 percent year-on-year. Around 6.91 million foreigners arrived at Antalya Airport and Gazipaşa Airport from January until June 18.  It hosted 12.4 million foreign visitors in 2018, according to the Culture and Tourism Ministry.

Dubbed Turkey’s tourism capital and known for its luxury hotels, sea, ancient ruins and cultural structure, Antalya has recently seen an all-time high for daily passenger entry as well. Antalya first broke the daily record on June 8 when 85,205 tourists arrived. This new tourism record was renewed later on, firstly on June 22 with 86,308 and then on June 29 with 90,989 tourists arriving in the city within one day. Finally, the city posted an all-time on July 14 when 96,191 tourists arrived on a daily basis.

Turkey welcomed 39.5 million foreign visitors last year, a 21.84 percent increase year-on-year, according to the Culture and Tourism Ministry, while the country’s tourism income surged 12.3 percent to $29.5 billion, according to Turkish Statistical Institute (TurkStat). Turkish Hoteliers Federation (TÜROFED) Chairman Osman Ayık said the industry welcomed the latest figures, adding that tourism in the country was currently going through its liveliest period.

According to Turkish Culture and Tourism Ministry data, Russians made up 13.1 percent of foreign visitors (or 1.8 million), followed by German citizens at 9.5 percent (1.2 million) and Bulgarians at 7.7 percent (more than 980,000) of the foreign tourists arriving in the country in the January-May period of this year.

Ayık also pointed out that Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania and other countries in Balkans have started becoming important markets for the country. He added that the Scandinavian market has also started to become lively and a return to Turkey was being experienced. He said there would be no need to worry much about the future in case this market is weighed on as well.

TÜROFED head also pointed out that markets, such as India, China, South Korea and Japan, known as “far markets,” are also important for the country’s tourism. Ayık said South Korea has become a vibrant market in recent years, also noting the significant mobility in China as well.

“It is expected that over 30 million Chinese will travel to Europe in the 5-year medium-term period. We are on this route. We need to get the maximum share from here. We can increase the number of Chinese tourists to one million in a very short period in case difficulties such as visa between Turkey and China are overcome. India also has such potential. Looking at South Korea and Japan, we have very positive relations. We have serious golf potential in Japan and Korea,” said Ayık.