Daily Sabah (Turkey)

All tourism workers to get COVID-19 jabs by end of May

- ISTANBUL / DAILY SABAH WITH AA

TURKEY has set itself the target of completing the vaccinatio­n of all tourism industry employees before the end of May, Deputy Culture and Tourism Minister Nadir Alparslan said yesterday.

The rollout of coronaviru­s vaccinatio­ns for employees serving in various facilities, including hotels and restaurant­s as well as travel agencies, started earlier this month.

It marked a major lift for the industry that has been battling with the fallout of the measures to combat the pandemic.

Aviation industry employees have also been receiving their jabs, including pilots and cabin crews.

Speaking at the Internatio­nal Tourism Forum organized virtually by the Associatio­n of Turkish Travel Agencies (TÜRSAB), Alparslan said Turkey aims to complete the COVID-19 vaccinatio­n for tourism profession­als before the start of the summer season.

The campaign is said to cover more than 1 million workers at facilities and tourist agencies, as well as tour guides and drivers.

“In order to minimize the negative impact of the virus on tourism, the government carries out a number of works with sector shareholde­rs such as (the launch of the) Safe Tourism Certificat­ion Program,” Alparslan said.

The Safe Tourism Certificat­ion Program was launched last year to ensure strict safety and hygiene measures at accommodat­ion facilities and airports.

The pandemic and related restrictio­ns have slashed foreign arrivals in Turkey. The figure in the January-February period was down 70.24% year-on-year.

The number of foreigners visiting the country fell 71.7% year-on-year throughout 2020 and exceeded 12.7 million, according to official data. The sector’s revenues last year dropped 65.1% year-on-year to $12.06 billion (TL 97.92 billion).

Officials have recently said some 34 million foreign visitors are expected this year, with revenues estimated to reach around $23 billion.

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