
The nine-day-long Eid al-Fitr holiday is expected to boost Turkey’s economy, with the Turkish tourism players anticipating approximately 5 million tourists to travel during this period, creating a financial turnover of 10 billion Turkish Liras ($1.6 billion).
Osman Ayık, the head of the Turkish Hoteliers Federation (TÜROFED) said that of the 5 million people, the majority are expected to travel to their hometowns to spend the holiday with their families, while 300,000-400,000 will flock to coastal cities or sightseeing sites. The Turkish holiday was planned to officially start on June 4 and end on June 6. But Turkish authorities have signed a circular declaring that July 3 (a Monday) and July 7 (a Friday) would also be holidays, effectively creating a nine-day public holiday, including the two weekends. The financial turnover that will be created by tourists who will accommodate at hotels might reach 1 billion liras. But the whole [financial] contribution of the Eid al-Fitr holiday to the economy can be indicated to be as 10 billion liras or above.
Ayık said that although beach touristic spots in the Aegean and Mediterranean provinces are among the most popular choices of local tourists due to the Eid al-Fitr coinciding with summer this year, many hotels near sighting seeing sites have been similarly booked. There is a 1.5-million licensed bed capacity in hotels across Turkey, said Ayık, adding that 30 percent of this capacity is expected to be filled by local tourists during the Eid al-Fitr holiday.
The occupancy rates of many hotels in the popular beach touristic provinces such as Antalya, İzmir and Muğla have already hit 100 percent. The head of the Union of Mediterranean Touristic Hoteliers and Operators (AKTOB), Erkan Yağcı, said that the announcement of the extension of the Eid al-Fitr holiday to nine days about two months prior to the holiday came in handy for customers wanting to buy cheap vacations.
Yağcı said that this really has provided an opportunity for vacationers. It has made it easier for them to make vacation plans and to choose the region [where they want to spend the vacation] and hotel. And we have also seen the benefit of this as the [tourism] sector.
The tourism sector players have also drawn attention to the excessive prices that many restaurants and cafes try to charge tourists during the Eid al-Fitr holiday.
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