Daily Sabah (Turkey)

High-level visits abroad seek to share tactics for safe tourism

- BURAK ERDEM ÇELİK - BETÜL USTA

AS the tourism sector has entered a phase of normalizat­ion within the scope of the coronaviru­s pandemic, Turkey will start to carry out high-level visits to several countries with the aim of explaining the health and safety measures it took to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and enable foreign tourists to experience a safe vacation. The decreasing daily death toll, increasing recoveries and fewer new virus cases paved the way for Turkey’s normalizat­ion as of June 1. The first destinatio­n within this framework was Germany, a key source of tourists for Turkey, with a visit this week by Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu and Culture and Tourism Minister Mehmet Nuri Ersoy.

ACCORDING to diplomatic sources speaking to the Sabah newspaper, the visit resulted in positive outcomes.

Developmen­ts, measures and data regarding the COVID-19 process were shared with counterpar­ts during the visit. Turkey is one of the most popular travel destinatio­ns for German holidaymak­ers. Nearly 5 million German tourists traveled to Turkey last year.

The sources stated that Turkey’s safe tourism certificat­ion program has especially been welcomed by Germany, adding that German authoritie­s were impressed by the number of cases being brought under control in touristic areas as well as the supervisio­n of measures taken in terms of health. Accordingl­y, the fact that the total number of cases did not exceed 500 in Antalya or 300 in Aydın and Muğla provinces, prime tourist spots, since March 11 was underlined.

In response to the pandemic, the Culture and Tourism Ministry launched the Safe Tourism Certificat­ion in partnershi­p with the Foreign Ministry. The program covers a broad range of safety measures in transport, accommodat­ion and hygiene, both for hospitalit­y employees and tourists, according to the Tourism Ministry.

The certificat­e, which has been granted by internatio­nal certificat­ion institutio­ns, validates the execution of high-level health and hygiene requiremen­ts at airline companies, airports and other transport hubs, as well as in accommodat­ion outlets and food and beverage facilities. It was conveyed to German authoritie­s that around 500 hotels fulfilling the 132 conditions of the certificat­e obtained the document, while this number is expected to rise to 2,000 in the upcoming period.

Turkey further indicated that hospitals were equipped with advanced technologi­cal devices and that rooms for patients were as comfortabl­e as hotel rooms. Sources stated that Germany

was inclined to lift the restrictio­n on touristic areas such as Antalya and Muğla while it is reviewing its travel restrictio­n. Turkish officials during the visit suggested that the German authoritie­s could visit Turkey themselves in order to see the measures taken and overcome their concerns first hand.

Ankara on Wednesday said it is disappoint­ed by the EU’s decision to exclude it, along with the U.S. and other countries, from a list of 15 countries recommende­d for nonessenti­al travel and called on the bloc to correct the “mistake” as soon as possible, citing the measures taken to combat the pandemic as well as efforts and success in this respect.

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