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Turkey and Russia’s Touristic Flights Restarts as of This Week

Moscow and Ankara gave a start to tourist exchange after 3.5 month hiatus. (Image Credit-CNN.com)

Turkey and Russia’s touristic flights have begun as of two days ago. Ankara and Moscow have agreed to resume flights between the two countries as of Wednesday. Due to the coronavirus outbreak, there have been three and a half months of suspension. Both countries have come to a common decision thanks to the decisive efforts of the Turkish tourism industry.

“We have agreed to resume flights with Russia as of today,” Transport and Infrastructure Minister Adil Karaismailoğlu said Wednesday.

Antalya is the most favorable city in Turkey for tourists from Russia. (Image Credit-Hürriyet Daily News)

Antalya is the most favorable city in Turkey for tourists from Russia. (Image Credit-Hürriyet Daily News)

Turkey is one of the Biggest Touristic Destinations in the World

Turkey is the world’s sixth-largest tourist destination. So, the country opened its borders and resumed international flights on June 11 as it gradually eased coronavirus lockdown measures.

Prior to adding Russia to the list, the country had resumed flights with 31 countries. Moreover, it was negotiating with 20 other countries. “With Russia, the number of countries with which flights have restarted has increased to 32,” Karaismailoğlu told Anadolu Agency (AA).

Moscow and Ankara gave a start to tourist exchange after 3.5-month hiatus. (Image Credit-CNN.com)

Moscow and Ankara gave a start to tourist exchange after 3.5-month hiatus. (Image Credit-CNN.com)

Eager Expect of Tourism Industry

Turkey’s Mediterranean coastal regions and historical attractions had been waiting eagerly for the borders to reopen. Because the tourism industry looks to save at least part of the tourist season already battered by the pandemic. Much had depended on the talks with Russia.

Tourism industry representatives have said that with the resumption of flights, they expect the fastest recovery to occur in the Russian market. Hit hard by the pandemic, Russia had fully closed air services with other countries as of March 27.

Russian citizens topped the list of foreign tourists and accounted for 15.6% of all arrivals in Turkey in 2019. (Image Credit-Istanbul Homes)

Russian citizens topped the list of foreign tourists and accounted for 15.6% of all arrivals in Turkey in 2019. (Image Credit-Istanbul Homes)

The number of coronavirus cases in Russia reached 739,947 on Tuesday. Some 512,825 people in the country have recovered, while the death toll stood at 11,614. Together with the U.S., Brazil, and India, it is one of the countries hardest hit in the world.

Most Crowded Guests of Turkey

Russian citizens topped the list of foreign tourists and accounted for 15.6% of all arrivals in Turkey in 2019, according to the Culture and Tourism Ministry data. Some 7 million Russians visited last year.

Their top travel destination was the Mediterranean resort city of Antalya. The city, in the meantime, welcomes millions of tourists from across the world every year.

The tourism sector in Turkey is looking forward to the arrival of Russian tourists. (Image Credit-Turkish Airlines)

The tourism sector in Turkey is looking forward to the arrival of Russian tourists. (Image Credit-Turkish Airlines)

According to Antalya Provincial Directorate of Culture and Tourism, the southern resort city last year welcomed a record of 15.64 million tourists. Of those, 5.58 million arrived from Russia, an all-time high. The same figure stood at 4.8 million in 2018, and 3.8 million in 2017.

“It is a very important step in this difficult time and good news for our sector,” Turkish Travel Agencies Association (TÜRSAB) Chairman Firuz Bağlıkaya said. The reason for the importance of this issue is because of Turkey and Russia’s touristic flights.

Strategic Importance of Russian Tourists for Turkey

“Turkey welcomes the most number of foreign tourists from Russia. It is of strategic importance for our sector. Indeed, it serves as an engine for the development of our tourism sector, especially in the Mediterranean and Aegean regions,” Bağlıkaya said in a statement. He said they believe the EU countries too will soon resume travel to Turkey.

Turkey and Russia agreed on Turkey and Russia's Touristic Flights. (Image Credit-RT News)

Turkey and Russia agreed on Turkey and Russia’s Touristic Flights. (Image Credit-RT News)

On June 30, the EU decided to exclude Turkey, along with the U.S. and other countries, from a list of 15 countries recommended for nonessential travel.

Ankara criticized the decision. The capital of Turkey called on the EU to reconsider the decision and correct the “mistake” as soon as possible. Furthermore, they have cited that Turkey’s elaborate COVID-19 measures and successes in battling the pandemic.

THY’s Flights Starts in August

The national flag carrier Turkish Airlines (THY) on Monday said it plans to resume flights to six Russian cities in August. Turkey and Russia’s touristic flights are under the assurance of Turkish Airlines.

The carrier said that there will be 14 flights per week to Moscow starting Aug. 1. Moreover, five flights per week to St. Petersburg starting Aug. 2. And finally, three and four flights per week to Kazan and Rostov-on-Don, respectively, starting Aug. 3. On the other hand, there will also be three flights per week to Sochi and Krasnodar starting Aug. 5.

Turkey and Russia have a strong culture and tourism relationship. (Image Credit-Conexio Consulting)

Turkey and Russia have a strong culture and tourism relationship. (Image Credit-Conexio Consulting)

Tourism facilities and beaches in Antalya started welcoming guests following necessary preparations in line with the recent Safe Tourism Certification program. The Foreign Ministry, Culture and Tourism Ministry, and Transportation Ministry have jointly launched the certification program.

What is the Content of the Certification Program?

The program sets out a series of measures for various sectors, including accommodation, transportation, the health status of travelers, and employee facilities for those looking to spend their vacation in Turkey.

The city welcomed over 21,000 foreign tourists in June. That figure hit 27,083 between July 1-7 alone. The majority of the tourists that have arrived in the city so far came from Ukraine, Kazakhstan, and Belarus.

Turkey and Russia's touristic flights have started as of yesterday.(Image Credit-Daily Sabah)

Turkey and Russia’s touristic flights have started as of yesterday. (Image Credit-Daily Sabah)

“Once the flight ban and the danger of the virus in Russia is over, the fastest recovery will be in the Russian market because the Russians love Turkey. They call our hotels and ask whether hotels are opened and what kind of measures have been taken.” Ülkay Atmaca, Professional Hoteliers’ Association (POYD) Chairman, made this explanation.

Cem Kınay, a member of the Board of Directors of the Turkish Tourism and Development Agency, also said that Russia was one of the most important markets for Turkey.

Russians Want to Spend Their Holiday in Turkey

Expressing that the Russians want to spend their holiday in Turkey, Kınay said: “We are the favorite country of the Russians. Last year, about 7 million Russians vacationed in Turkey. We have received information that our Russian guests want to come to Turkey as soon as the flights are opened. Turkish tourism is also ready for the arrival of the Russians. Many hotels in Antalya have already received certificate programs.”

Turkey is the most favourite country for Russian tourists. (Image Credit-Hürriyet Daily News)

Turkey is the most favorite country for Russian tourists. (Image Credit-Hürriyet Daily News)

As Turkey’s tourism activities were mostly halted after March, the number of foreign visitors arriving in the country from January through May dropped by over 66% year-on-year, according to Culture and Tourism Ministry data. Moreover, some 4.2 million tourists arrived in the first five months.

So, last year, by the way, more than 45 million foreigners, an all-time high, entered the country, up from nearly 39.5 million in 2018.

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  1. Great how nice for the Russiand to enjoy themselves on holiday while there soldiers make others homeless and refugees.Turkey you have made a big mistake.Russians will never be the respectful touristss that you really want and this decision will drastically reduce many countries coming to your great country..

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