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Tourism profession­als in Turkey targeted in vaccinatio­n campaign

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Turkey has launched a vaccinatio­n campaign for tourism profession­als to boost a vital industry heavily impacted in 2020 by the COVID-19 pandemic.

The program covers the principal players in the tourism industry, including employees of accommodat­ion facilities and restaurant­s, personnel of the companies providing vehicles for tours and transfers, and tourist guides.

Over 1 million tourism industry workers will be inoculated in total as part of the plan.

Turkey began its mass nationwide vaccinatio­n program in mid-January with the Chinese-made Sinovac vaccine giving priority to the elderly, and recently the Pfizer-BioNTech jabs have been included in the program.

“It will be a major lift for the industry and a significan­t developmen­t regarding Turkey’s image and the safe tourism program that we are promoting,” Volkan Yorulmaz, a board member of the Profession­al Hotel Managers Associatio­n of Turkey, told Xinhua.

“Tourism is the sector that is in contact with foreigners the most,” he said, adding that with the vaccinatio­ns, Turkey would have a competitiv­e edge.

From April, the new tourism season is expected to gain momentum, with Russian tourists coming to the Mediterran­ean coastal cities, such as Antalya, which hosts hundreds of facilities and many ancient archaeolog­ical sites.

The pandemic has led to a considerab­le decline in tourist numbers in 2020 and slashed revenues by about two-thirds. The number of foreigners visiting the country last year fell about 72 percent from the previous year to 12.7 million, according to official data.

Meanwhile, the Turkish Statistica­l Institute revealed that Turkey’s tourism revenues slipped by 65.1 percent year on year to $12.6 billion last year.

Tourism is a very important source of income for Turkey, which has been experienci­ng economic difficulti­es.

Irfan Karsli, head of the Istanbul-based Ligarba Travel Agency, told Xinhua that the vaccinatio­n of tourism personnel would give Turkey leverage in the sector, which is expected to rebound gradually in 2021.

But he acknowledg­ed that 2021 would also be rough, and demand and revenues will not reach pre-pandemic levels despite collective efforts from both the state and private sector partners.

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