Turkey int’l tourist arrivals down by 37% in July

Turkey int’l tourist arrivals down by 37% in July

PanARMENIAN.Net - The number of foreign arrivals to Turkey plunged more than 30 percent in the first seven months of the year, official data showed on Wednesday, August 31, as tensions with Russia, a series of deadly bombings and the July 15 failed coup attempt kept tourists away, Hurriyet Daily News reports.

Foreign tourist arrivals fell 30.3 percent in the first seven months of the year, with 14.2 million people arriving in this period, data from the Tourism Ministry showed. The number of Russians visiting the country in this period showed an 89 percent decrease compared to the same period of 2015. Number of visitors from western European countries also decreased an average of 40 percent in the mentioned period, as well as arrivals from the United States and Canada.

Foreign arrivals declined 36.7 percent to around 3.5 million July, normally the hottest tourism month in Turkey, with Russian tourists declining 93 percent to around 47,000 compared to the same month of 2015.

Tourism was hit hard by tensions with Moscow after Turkey shot down a Russian jet over the Syrian border last year, although both countries have started to ease tensions in recent weeks. In line with a number of moves to ease tensions, Russia lifted the ban on charter flights to Turkey starting from September 3.

The number of arrivals from Germany also dropped by 25.6 percent in the first seven months of the year and from Britain by 29.2 percent, to around 2.1 million and 970,000, respectively.

The highest number of foreign arrivals was again from Germany in this period, followed by Georgia with 1.2 million visitors and Iran with 993,000 visitors.

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