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Turkey’s tourism revenues down 40%

Daily Sabah – Turkey’s tourism revenues dropped 40% and foreign visitor arrivals dropped 54% in the first quarter, data showed Friday, as the coronavirus-driven travel restrictions continued to hit a sector crucial to foreign currency inflows.

Last year, the country’s tourism income plunged two-thirds to just over $12 billion as the COVID-19 pandemic devastated an industry that generally accounts for up to 12% of the economy.

Foreign currency brought in by tourists is key to financing Turkey’s current account gap, which widened to a $36.7 billion deficit last year.

In the first quarter, revenues dropped to $2.45 billion (TL 20.29 billion), the Turkish Statistical Institute (TurkStat) said.

Arrivals in Turkey fell to 2.7 million, of which 1.95 million were foreigners, from January through March, the Culture and Tourism Ministry said.

However, in March, arrivals climbed 26% from a year earlier to 905,322.

The first coronavirus cases were recorded in mid-March last year, which immediately put the brakes on tourist arrivals.

Concerns about this year’s tourism season in Turkey have been fueled by a surge in COVID-19 cases since early March, to a peak of some 63,000 daily cases in mid-April.

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