Turkey is wooing Indian visitors

HYDERABAD, India – Turkey is wooing Indian visitors by offering the best of leisure and entertainment and blending tradition and modernity.

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HYDERABAD, India – Turkey is wooing Indian visitors by offering the best of leisure and entertainment and blending tradition and modernity.

โ€œThe Turkish Government and its airlines are keenly looking at doubling the number of flights between the two countries from Delhi and Mumbai, while also seeking to start flights from Hyderabad, Chennai, Bangalore, Kolkata and Ahmedabad,โ€ Ozgur Ayturk, Culture and Tourism Counsellor, Turkish Embassy, said.

Speaking during his visit to Hyderabad along with a delegation of hospitality sector, he said that a country with a population of about 72 million attracts over 32 million tourists and ranks sixth among the States attracting the maximum number of tourists to any country.

โ€œIf you compare this, India manages to attract about 5-6 million tourists annually. While we attract visitors from all over the world, the number of visitors from India was relatively low at 70,000 last year. We expect this will go up to 1 lakh this year,โ€ he said.

There is immense potential for Indians looking at new tourism destinations and Turkey fits the bill with its blend of modernity, tradition, beaches and night life, he said. More flights to India will be able to bring lot more tourists to India too, he said.

The Turkish Tourism Board in association with the Turkish Hoteliers Federation is undertaking a five-city road show between November 19 and 23, covering Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad and Delhi. This is aimed at facilitating interaction with travel operators and improving tourist traffic.

Osman Ayik, President, Turkish Hoteliers Federation, said apart from art, history and food, tourists need to get acquainted with the opportunities for honeymooners, golf, wedding destinations that they may like but are not aware of.

WHAT TO TAKE AWAY FROM THIS ARTICLE:

  • Speaking during his visit to Hyderabad along with a delegation of hospitality sector, he said that a country with a population of about 72 million attracts over 32 million tourists and ranks sixth among the States attracting the maximum number of tourists to any country.
  • โ€œThe Turkish Government and its airlines are keenly looking at doubling the number of flights between the two countries from Delhi and Mumbai, while also seeking to start flights from Hyderabad, Chennai, Bangalore, Kolkata and Ahmedabad,โ€ Ozgur Ayturk, Culture and Tourism Counsellor, Turkish Embassy, said.
  • The Turkish Tourism Board in association with the Turkish Hoteliers Federation is undertaking a five-city road show between November 19 and 23, covering Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad and Delhi.

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