The announcement came at a tourism congress organized by the Association of Turkish Travel Agencies (TURSAB) in Turkey’s Mediterranean Antalya Province.
Firuz Baglikaya, head of TURSAB, said at the congress that the campaign would be valid for a wide range of tourism forms and not only sea-sand-sun tourism, which has been the dominant type of tourism in Turkey.
Mert Vardar, CEO of Jolly Tour, said that Turkey’s domestic market would get much benefit from the campaign, as the expectations for 2022 in terms of attracting foreign tourists are much higher than 2021.
Kaan Karayal, head of tatilsepeti.com, an online booking system, said early reservation had lost its popularity amid the pandemic for two years, but now it has become important again.
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