Tourexpi
Foreign tourist
arrivals in Türkiye surpassed pre-pandemic levels in January, topping 2
million, according to data released on Friday.
It surged from an
all-time high January figure of 1.8 million in 2020, just before the onset of
the coronavirus in the country, said Türkiye's Culture and Tourism Ministry.
Türkiye had welcomed
1.28 million foreign tourists in January last year, and nearly 510,000 in
January 2021, when the world tourism sector ground to a near halt amid
widespread travel restrictions as well as airports and national border
closures.
Russians made up the
largest chunk of foreign visitors to Türkiye in last month, with over 279,818
arrivals, double compared to a year ago.
They were followed by
Bulgarians with 167,138 visitors (up 52% year-on-year) , Germans with 139,955
(up 36.4%), and Georgians with 114,508 (up 190.4%).
Istanbul, Turkiye's
largest city by population and a top tourist hub, welcomed 59.3% of all foreign
visitors, or 1.19 million.
Edirne province on
Türkiye's northwestern border with both Bulgaria and Greece, took second place
with a 12.1% share, or 242,615 visitors. Resort city Antalya followed with
9.1%, or more than 183,338 tourists.
Image Credit: © AA
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