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Turkiye’s tourism sector pins hopes on Saudi tourist surge

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Turkiye is expecting a surge in Saudi tourists following highlevel diplomatic visits between the two countries, Ankara’s ambassador to Riyadh has told Arab News.

The diplomatic steps Ankara took last year as part of the normalizat­ion of relations with Saudi Arabia means Turkiye is forecastin­g more than 1 million Saudi visitors this year, said Fatih Ulusoy.

He added: “We are focusing very much on tourism. Last year after the high-level visits between Turkiye and Saudi Arabia, as President Recep Tayyip Erdogan visited the Kingdom in April and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman visited Ankara in June, we had around 500,000 Saudi tourists visiting Turkiye in the second half, until the end of the year. “And this year, our target for Saudi tourists visiting Turkiye is at least 1 million. We are hoping to see Turkiye become the number one destinatio­n for Saudi tourists.”

The Turkish Embassy in Riyadh celebrated World Breakfast Day on June 4.

“We are promoting Turkish delicacies and the Turkish breakfast. At the same time, we are focusing on tourism,” Ulusoy told Arab News.

“Turkiye is the home of our Saudi brothers and sisters. We are looking forward to enhancing tourism, trade and economic ties, and we have a lot of delegation­s coming in and out.

“A number of Saudi delegation­s are visiting Turkiye. We are very happy to boost our relations. Hopefully we will reach our targets together with Saudi brothers.”

Saudi tourists are traveling to a variety of locations across Turkiye, with Istanbul proving the most popular destinatio­n, Ulusoy said.

Turkiye’s Black Sea region is also popular among Saudi tourists, offering mild climates across mountains and forests. In the south, beach resorts lining the Mediterran­ean Sea are also a Saudi favorite.

Bursa, close to Istanbul and rich in history, offers Saudi visitors access to a range of thermal baths, said Ulusoy.

“We hope to see our Saudi brothers and sisters in the Cappadocia region as well. We hope to see our Saudi brothers and sisters in all these destinatio­ns.”

 ?? AN photo ?? Fatih Ulusoy speaks to guests at World Breakfast Day in Riyadh.
AN photo Fatih Ulusoy speaks to guests at World Breakfast Day in Riyadh.

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