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Turkey tourism hopeful for 2022, welcomed 8.96 million foreign tourists in 11 months

Tuesday, December 21, 2021

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Turkey’s southern resort city of Antalya is enjoying strong demand from abroad this year for New Year’s Eve, attracting tourists from all over the world, especially Russia, Ukraine and Germany.

Antalya, which had a better season compared to 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic, continues to be the most popular touristic destination in the Mediterranean.

While Antalya has already welcomed 8.96 million foreign tourists in 11 1/2 months, the city is now preparing to host more guests for the New Year’s holiday.

The streets were illuminated and decorated with figures of pine trees, snowmen, deer and wrapped gifts. Hotels have also adapted to the New Year’s concept.

Around 2,000 to 3,000 tourists come to the city daily, as said by Antalya Governor, Ersin Yazıcı.

Stating that they held meetings with tourism professionals to talk about both the New Year’s holiday and the next year, Yazıcı noted that they evaluated the rules to be followed.

Emphasizing that both the industry and the city are ready for the new year, Yazıcı said that they are expecting a crowd on New Year’s weekend. They believe that they will have a good New Year’s Eve within the framework of the rules, by complying with the pandemic rules without disturbing anyone.

Yazıcı said that there are also workshops and congresses driving numbers up in the city in addition to the holiday.

Tourism professionals are more hopeful for 2022, Yazıcı said, adding that they expect the season to commence in April next year.



According to the current rules, music must be turned off by 12 a.m. Ülkay Atmaca, head of Turkey’s Professional Hotel Managers Association (POYD), said that tourists from Russia, Ukraine and European countries continue to flock to Antalya.

Emphasizing the high density of tourists expected for the new year, Atmaca said, that there is a high demand from the domestic market. With the snowfall, there is a very serious demand for ski resorts.

The fact that New Year’s Eve is on a Friday this year will only increase the domestic touristic potential, he added.







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