Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Tourism industry puts hopes on safety measures for new season

Hotel and travel agency representa­tives hope to welcome more visitors this season thanks to positive reflection­s of safety and hygiene measures from last year

- ISTANBUL / DAILY SABAH

ERKAN Yağcı, who is also the deputy head of the Turkish Hoteliers Federation (TÜROFED), says the industry “passed an important exam last year,” stressing that they expect the impression­s of the measures from last year to reflect positively on this season.

Ülkay Atmaca, head of Turkey’s Profession­al Hotel Managers Associatio­n (POYD) also says that they expect “to reap the fruits” of last year’s measures this year.

The pandemic led to a significan­t drop in tourist numbers in 2020 and slashed tourism revenues by twothirds, reflecting the heavy toll from rolling global travel restrictio­ns, stayat-home orders and the closures of restaurant­s and hotels that peaked in the second quarter of 2020.

The tourism sector’s revenues last year dropped 65.1% year-on-year to $12.06 billion (TL 90 billion), from $34.5 billion in 2019.

The number of foreigners visiting the country in 2020 fell 71.7% yearon-year and exceeded 12.7 million, the data showed.

A second virus wave as of the last months of 2020 led to new restrictio­ns on restaurant­s and schools along with overnight and weekend curfews.

The arrivals dropped nearly 72% in January, with some 509,787 tourists visiting the country, according to official data, as the outbreak continued to take its toll.

In addition to the measures, Yağcı stressed the importance of the vaccinatio­n process, which he said would play an important role in the mobility of tourism.

Turkey’s vaccinatio­n program has so far administer­ed shots to over 8.4 million people using shots developed by China’s Sinovac Biotech.

President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan last week said Turkey would begin a gradual return to normal life on a provincial basis from March.

Nationwide weekend lockdowns are expected to be lifted in some provinces based on infection rates.

Yağcı particular­ly pointed to the importance of Turkey’s touristic hot spot Antalya province on the Mediterran­ean coast and its towns.

“It is a world-renowned city. We attract tourists from all over the world. This year, Russia will again be an important market for us. In addition, Germany and Ukraine are also important markets for us,” he said.

“The domestic market is also indispensa­ble for us.”

Atmaca says that they currently attach more importance to just being able to do tourism rather than tourist numbers.

“At a time when tourism in the world has come to a standstill, we opened our facilities and employed our workers. Even being able to open hotels in this process is a great success,” Atmaca noted.

“We think we are going to reap the fruits of that this year. A better season awaits us.”

FLOW TO START IN JUNE

TÜROFED Deputy Head Bülent Bülbüloğlu said that the U.K. is the biggest market for the industry in Turkey’s southeaste­rn Muğla.

He noted that they have carried out talks with tourism representa­tives and tour operators in the U.K., saying that the tourist flow from the country will likely start in June.

British tourists have recently ramped up their holiday bookings after their government laid out plans to gradually relax coronaviru­s restrictio­ns, giving battered airlines and tour operators hope that a better summer could come to their rescue.

Among their favorite destinatio­ns, Turkey is said to be one of the most sought-after spots for the summer holiday season.

U.K. holidaymak­ers will know more on April 12 when the government publishes a travel review. It has said that a lockdown ban on most internatio­nal travel will remain until at least May 17.

Britons accounted for 6.4% of all visitors to Turkey last year.

“Also, we expect tourists from Ukraine and Russia as of May as well. If we will have a successful vaccinatio­n campaign, we expect a much better season compared to last year,” Bülbüloğlu said.

Yüksel Aslan, the executive chairperso­n of the Turkish Travel Agencies Associatio­n (TÜRSAB) Bodrum, said that they expect significan­t activity in the tourism market after April.

Aslan also noted that vaccinatio­n work will also have positive contributi­ons to the season, and they requested that the sector employees be vaccinated in the short run.

Recai Çakır, a hotel owner, said that they expect a two-fold increase in the number of tourists compared to last year. “Many hotels, which could not open last year, completed preparatio­ns for this year. Everyone is waiting for the tourism season,” he said.

 ??  ?? A view of the resort town of Bodrum in southern Muğla province, Turkey, Feb. 26, 2021.
A view of the resort town of Bodrum in southern Muğla province, Turkey, Feb. 26, 2021.

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