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Antalya wants to extend the tourist season

Antalya wants to extend the tourist season

September 16, 2020

"Due to the opening of borders and mass booking of trips to Turkish resorts, it is possible that Turkey will have to extend the tourist season until December," CEM Kynai, one of the Board members of the Turkish real estate Agency, told local media. Also, the Turkish authorities say that the rest on the territory of the country is completely safe. Only those hotels that have been checked and received a "safe Tourism Certificate" are open.
The Association of tour operators of Russia also notes that the demand for holidays to Turkey is increasing every day and at the moment it is a priority for most Russians. Even rumors about the beginning of the second wave of the pandemic did not affect the booking of tourist packages.

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