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Price increase in Turkey by 25% in 2023

Price increase in Turkey by 25% in 2023

Eylül 14, 2022

Due to its climate, natural beauties and sea tourism, Turkey is in great demand among foreigners.
It is expected that 50 million tourists will visit Turkey in 2023.
The number of foreign visitors who arrived in Turkey between January and July increased by 128.28% compared to the same period of the previous year.
According to Master Card, Russia, Germany, England, the USA, the Netherlands, Kuwait and Qatar spend the most money per capita. While the average stay of tourists was 4.5 days, German, Russian, English and Bulgarian tourists were the most accepted.
The number of tourists arriving from Russia is unlikely to exceed 3 million, given the ongoing military operation and the sanctions imposed.
The increase in the number of German tourists is good news for tourism in the country, as Germans are considered to be the most traveled and well-reviewed tourists in the world.
It is predicted that in the coming years there will be more Britons.
It is Istanbul and Antalya - the cities that are leaders in the field of tourism.
The Turkish authorities keep track of these data well.
They need to calculate what opportunities and at what level tourists need.

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