Türkiye became the best-developing country in Southern Europe for travel and tourism, according to a report published by the World Economic Forum (WEF) in collaboration with the University of Surrey on Tuesday.
The country has climbed eight spots to rank 29th among 119 countries, according to the Travel and Tourism Development Index (TTDI) 2024 report.
With a score of 4.39%, it surpassed the global average by 10.6% and the European average by 3%, positioning itself as one of the best-performing countries in both the world and Europe.
With this rise, Türkiye became the leading country in the Southern Europe category, which also includes Croatia, Italy, Malta and Spain.
The improvement in the index measuring also marked a 3.1% increase when compared to 2019, the WEF report showed.
Like this, along with some other emerging economies, Türkiye improved its standing, raising to the top quartile of the TTDI.
The report issued for the second time comprises a…
















