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How did tourists react to the introduced mask mode

How did tourists react to the introduced mask mode

September 14, 2020

 

We will remind that in Turkey since the ninth of September in all the provinces of the country once again tightened measures to combat coronavirus infection. Today, wearing masks outside the home is absolutely mandatory for all cities of the Republic. They also banned all entertainment programs after 00: 00.
However, the demand for tickets and travel packages has not decreased. According to most travel agencies, the newly introduced bans and restrictions will not deter tourists. And the news about the ban on all entertainment programs after midnight and did please most tourists, because Turkey is in great demand for personalized family holidays. Many hoteliers even thought about making this restriction as one of the advantages of their hotel in the future.

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