Turkish resorts, especially in Antalya, are expressing concerns over losing their core Russian market if the all-inclusive model is eliminated.
An anonymous tourism sector source told RIA Novosti that hotels are reluctant to abandon the popular system, which attracts significant numbers of Russian visitors.
“The removal of all-inclusive services could reduce interest among Russian tourists, as this is a key factor in their choice of destination,” the source stated.
The system is valued for its convenience and affordability, enabling hotels to maintain a steady stream of Russian travelers, who represent a critical share of the market.
Calls to reevaluate all-inclusive system
Ertan Ustaoglu, head of Türkiye’s…
















