Despite regular reports that Vladimir Putin’s bloody war in Ukraine is sending the country into economic meltdown, Turkey is expecting millions of Russian tourists to visit its hotels and resorts this summer. Massive inflation and stuttering national finances are not, apparently, enough to stop droves of Moscovites hitting the beaches of Antalya, according to Hamit Kuk, a leading advisor for the Association of Turkish Travel Agencies.
Kuk told the Express the Mediterranean hotspot has been reliant on Russian customers for many years with international sanctions and fraying relations between the two nations doing little to stem the flow of holidaymakers during the summer months. He even revealed that, although Brits adore his country,…