Prices for holidays in Turkey could be set to tumble as hotels and resorts seek to avoid a repeat of the struggles of 2024. Last year, low occupancy rates in destinations beloved by Brits, such as Bodrum, Marmaris, Fethiye and Antalya, plummeted as domestic tourists travelled to nearby Greece to avoid spiraling inflation in their homeland.
As a result, some hotels closed earlier than usual to avoid costly operating expenses. According to Hamit Kuk, a leading advisor for the Association of Turkish Travel Agencies, price rises in Turkey could cause more problems this year.
“High inflation and excessive price increases in Turkey have left the tourism sector in a very difficult situation,” he told the Express.
“Due to the poorly…
















