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Turkey’s income up as tourism recovers

Turkey’s income up as tourism recovers

As pandemic-induced travel restrictions lifted, the number of foreign visitors to Turkey increased dramatically in June compared to a year ago, while income from tourism has also surged, official data showed Friday, as pandemic-induced travel restrictions eased.
More than 2 million tourists arrived last month, up by a whopping 853.4% year-on-year from just 214,768 in the same month a year ago, according to Culture and Tourism Ministry data.

The figure more than doubled the May figure, when some 936,282 foreigners came in, but arrivals still remain well below the pre-pandemic era. The June figure was a fraction of the 5.32 million who came in 2019 before the pandemic hit.

Ukrainians topped the list among nations in June with 349,196, followed by Germany with 236,307, Russia with 175,362 and Iran and Bulgaria with around 114,730.

Arrivals surged 27.07% year-on-year in the first half of the year as nearly 5.8 million foreign nationals visited the country, the data showed.

Nearly 18.1 million arrived from January through June of 2019, before the pandemic-related curbs slashed the figure to 4.51 million in 2020.

Istanbul, Turkey’s largest city by population and its top tourist draw, welcomed 2.8 million foreigners in the first six months, giving it a share of 47.49% in the overall figure. It was followed by the Mediterranean resort city of Antalya with 1.5 million visitors and Edirne in northwestern Turkey with 611,306 visitors.

Ukrainians made up 13.9%, or 772,437, of all foreign visitors, followed by Russians at 13.04% (746,724) and Germans at 9.02% (more than 510,000).

The total number of visitors, including Turkish citizens living abroad, in the first half of the year stood at 7.5 million, marking a 32.1% increase compared to the same period in 2020, the data showed.

Ukrainians also topped the six-month list as 772,437 tourists arrived from the nation. The country’s top tourist source, Russia, followed with 746,724 and Germany with 516,404.

Thousands of Russian tourists began arriving in Turkey last month after Moscow lifted its two-month suspension in flights imposed by Moscow due to concerns about a surge in COVID-19 cases in April.

Among others, France has removed Turkey from the red list of countries on which it had imposed travel restrictions. It ditched the mandatory 10-day quarantine process for passengers traveling from Turkey to France.

Another important market, Germany earlier this month removed Turkey from its list of high-risk countries.