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The occupancy rate of Antalya hotels for the holidays exceeded 90%

The occupancy rate of Antalya hotels for the holidays exceeded 90%

April 11, 2024

Antalya, one of the world's important tourism centers, receives tourists from different countries, especially from Germany, Russia, England and Poland. In the city, where 1 million 100 thousand foreign tourists arrived from January 1 to April 7 this year, the domestic market also intensified with the beginning of the 9-day Ramadan holiday. Taking advantage of the sunny weather, vacationers enjoy swimming and sunbathing.

"This is the first time we have such an active period of the Ramadan holiday," says Kaan Kavaloglu, president of the Association of Tourist Hoteliers and Operators of the Mediterranean, "the occupancy rate of hotels in Antalya has already exceeded 90%. We will finish the holiday with a occupancy rate close to 100%."

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