Turkey tourism dives amid security fears

Agence France-Presse

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The number of foreign visitors heading to Turkey drops 10.32% in February

TURKEY TOURISM. Hot air balloons fly over a valley of the UNESCO World Heritage Rock Cave site of Cappadocia, Turkey, June 22, 2012. File photo by Rungroj Yongrit/EPA

ISTANBUL, Turkey – Visitor numbers to Turkey plunged by over 10% in February, the government said Tuesday, March 29, as tourism was hit by a crisis in relations with Russia and security fears after a series of attacks.

The number of foreigners entering Turkey fell 10.32% in February from the same period the year earlier, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism said in its latest monthly statistics.

Tourism from Russia recorded one of the biggest falls amid the crisis in relations following Turkey’s shooting down of a Russian war plane in November, with visitor numbers plunging over 51.5%.

Georgians – who frequently head over the land border on shopping trips – were the most frequent visitors to Turkey, followed by Germans and Iranians, it said.

Tourism from Iran was one of the few sectors to show an upsurge, with visitor numbers rising almost 17% in the period.

The figures were recorded before the latest attacks in Turkey in March which saw 38 killed in Ankara in a suicide car bombing claimed by Kurdish militants and 3 Israelis and an Iranian killed in a suicide attack in Istanbul blamed on ISIS jihadists.

Israel on Monday advised all its citizens to leave Turkey, citing the potential for attacks.

But visitors had already been rattled by a January attack in the tourist district of Sultanahmet blamed on ISIS that killed a dozen German tourists.

Tourism is a mainstay of the Turkish economy and the government is working hard to limit the potential losses ahead of the crucial summer season.

According to official statistics, foreign tourism brought in almost $31.5 billion in revenues in 2015.

Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu last month announced a multi-million-dollar aid package for the struggling tourism industry to help struggling firms and restructure debt. – Rappler.com

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