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Tourism industry in Turkey is predicted to suffer from the recurrent attacks on tourist spots

At least eight Germans died in the blast between the Hagia Sophia and Blue Mosque tourist attractions in Istanbul's cultural and historic heart. Despite major media being blocked at the scene, tourism industry in Turkey is predicted to suffer from the recurrent attacks on tourist spots those past years.

Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu pinned blame on the group that calls itself the Islamic State, which has entrenched itself in neighboring Syria and Iraq while proving willing time and again to lash out elsewhere.

According to CNN, at least eight Germans died in the blast between the Hagia Sophia and Blue Mosque tourist attractions in Istanbul’s cultural and historic heart, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said, warning that figure may rise. A Turkish official earlier told CNN that at least nine Germans were killed. Davutoglu indicated that the 15 wounded were from inside and outside his country, with German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier saying nine of those were German.

“They haven’t just targeted those who died,” Davutoglu said. “They have targeted the whole of Turkey and the whole world.”

Kinda Chebib, Senior Analyst at Euromonitor International, comments: “The explosion in Istanbul most prominent tourist attraction on the 12th of January is expected to impact negatively on inbound flow to Turkey on the short-to-medium term. The blast took place at the Sultanahmet district, near the Blue Mosque and Hagia Sophia, major tourist spots for the destination, killing at least 10 people and wounding 15 others. The fact that the explosion occurred in the deep centre of Istanbul and that tourists from Germany and Norway were among the casualties is expected to result in further travel restrictions and flight banned towards the destination in the coming days. Indeed, major source European markets are very likely to take preventive measures so as to protect their citizens traveling to the popular outbound market. 

ISTANBUL INTERNATIONAL ARRIVALS 2013-2014

City

International arrivals 2013

International arrivals 2014

% Increase 2013/2104

Istanbul

10,486.3

11,871.2

13.2

Despite major media being blocked at the scene, tourism industry in Turkey is predicted to suffer from the recurrent attacks on tourist spots those past years. The country was already on alert after 103 people were killed last October when two suicide bombers attached a group of activists in Ankara. Visa allowances are also likely to get restricted and borders securities tightened as the operation was blamed on Islamic State. Kurdish splinter group, the Freedom Falcons of Kurdistan, as well as insurgents from PKK (separatist organisation seeking Kurdish autonomy) are also under watch since the freedom movement claimed responsibility for Istanbul second international airport attack last 23 of December.

The Turkish economy is suffering from the multiple attacks and geopolitics tensions in 2015. After reaching $35 billion in total tourism revenues in 2014, Turkey’s tourism profits fell by 4.4 % to $12.29 billion in the third quarter of 2015. Turkey was in 2014 the world’s sixth most attractive destination, with a record of 34.8 million visitors. Outbound figures started to decline after the EU imposed sanctions against Russia over the crisis in Ukraine in 2015, impacting on the Russian flow towards Turkey – 4.5 million Russian tourists visited Turkey annually until 2015. After the suicide bombing killing 32 people in the Turkish town of Suruc last July, nice countries including Germany and Russia issued travel restrictions to their citizens.

ARRIVALS TO TURKEY BY INTERNATIONAL TOURIST ARRIVALS

Market Sizes | Historic | Number of Trips | ‘000 trips

   

Geographies

Categories

2013

2014

Turkey

            Arrivals from Germany

4,811.90

5,099.30

Turkey

            Arrivals from Russia

4,246.00

4,543.20

Turkey

            Arrivals from United Kingdom

2,246.20

2,398.20

Turkey

            Arrivals from Georgia

1,766.30

1,898.20

Turkey

            Arrivals from Bulgaria

1,578.60

1,668.30

Turkey

            Arrivals from Netherlands

1,262.90

1,329.40

Turkey

            Arrivals from Syria

1,249.50

1,281.30

Turkey

            Arrivals from Iran

1,196.50

1,234.70

Turkey

            Arrivals from France

943.00

991.50

Turkey

            Arrivals from Iraq

730.50

776.50

Euromonitor expects a slow Economic and tourism rebound in the context of the virtual loss of Russian flow, volatility in Turkish markets and uncertainty in domestic politics combined with rising security concerns. Turkish lira lost about 30% of its value against the US dollar just in the first nine months of 2015.”

UNWTO strongly condemns attack in Istanbul
UNWTO is deeply shocked by the tragic attack perpetrated in Istanbul, Turkey. On the behalf of the entire international tourism community, UNWTO expresses its heartfelt condolences to the families and friends of the victims and to the Turkish people in this difficult moment.

“On the behalf of the entire international tourism community, UNWTO conveys its heartfelt condolences to the families and friends of the victims and expresses its full solidarity with the people and the Government of Turkey” said UNWTO Secretary-General, Taleb Rifai.

“This tragic event reminds us once more that we are facing a global threat that requires a firm and coordinated response by all governments and the international community. Turkey is a leading tourism destination and we are confident it will continue to be so” he added.

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