Turkey has long been a popular summer holiday destination for Brits – but some are now turning their attention to a nearby neighbour instead. Tourism levels are reported to be dropping in Turkey, with a country next door reaping the benefits.
Georgia has seen a recent boost in tourism levels and is embarking on a major investment drive to convince more tourists to choose it. The eastern European nation, which also borders Russia and Azerbaijan, plans to accelerate growth through improved public transport infrastructure, cruise ports and international signage, the Express reports.
Sarah Donaldson, senior travel claims analyst at Fast Cover Travel Insurance, claimed “hyperinflation” was the main reasons for the dip in Turkey’s tourist…
















