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Türkiye aims for 70M+ tourist arrivals in 2028, says vice president

Türkiye aims for 70M+ tourist arrivals in 2028, says vice president

Published November 16,2023


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Türkiye goals to see greater than 70 million vacationer arrivals by the yr 2028, the nation’s vice chairman stated on Thursday.

Speaking on the sixth TravelExpo Ankara International Tourism and Travel Fair within the Turkish capital, Cevdet Yılmaz stated the federal government has focused annual tourism revenues of $100 billion by the 2030s.

According to the newest knowledge from the Turkish Statistical Institute, Türkiye’s tourism revenue surged 20.1% year-on-year this January-September to $42 million.

The nation welcomed 44.6 million guests within the first 9 months of this yr, up 13.2% from final yr, he added.

“Tourism will contribute significantly to achieving our goal of bringing our current account deficit close to zero, which is included in our 12th Development Plan-spanning the years 2024-2028-recently passed by parliament,” Yılmaz stated.

Source: www.anews.com.tr