23 April 2019
Istanbul Airports welcome 15 million people in two months Compared with the same period in 2018, January and February of this year have seen an increase of 216,490 passengers on domestic and international flights travelling through Ataturk International Airport, Sabiha Gokcen and the new Third Istanbul Airport.21 April 2019
Foreign buyers in Turkey hit all time high in February Turkish property sales to foreigners are continuing to soar with a massive increase of 92.1% year on year in February 2019 compared to February 2018, according to latest statistics. The most preferred location amongst buyers was Istanbul, and data revealed that people from Iraq purchased the most properties, totalling 628 sales in February alone.18 April 2019
Tombs and Sarcophagi in Stratonikeia to open for visitors It has been confirmed that tombs and sarcophagi have been dug up from one of the biggest cities of marble in the world and will be on display in Western Turkey in Stratonikeia, near to Bodrum in Mugla. On March 1, Turkey’s Culture and Tourism Ministry launched ongoing excavations in the city of Stratonikeia.16 April 2019
Four years of stability for Turkey, says EU official Without any electoral processes on the horizon for the next four years, Turkey is set to enjoy a period of stability and opportunity, says the European Union’s chief spokesperson. Margaritas Schinas said that Turkey had an opportunity in the coming years, and that the country’s EU bid would not be stalled.14 April 2019
210 billion USD invested in Turkey from Europe in 15 years During a presentation in Austria the President of the Investment Office, Arda Ermut confirmed that from the period of 2003 – 2018 companies with European capital invested almost 210 billion USD in the Turkish economy.09 April 2019
Turks wait with bated breath for vote recount It's a situation we haven't seen in decades in Turkey: the long-ruling AK Party, led by President Erdogan, was dealt a blow in March's local body elections when oppositional mayors were elected in the country's big cities. Erdogan has demanded a recount. And the public's wondering, what's next?08 April 2019
Ferry to run from Izmir to Athens from this summer From June 2 this summer, people will be able to use the new ferryboat scheduled to run from the district of Cesme in the western province of Turkey’s Izmir and the Greek town of Lavrion on the coast near Athens. The aim for the new ferry service is to reduce the dense traffic that builds up along the border gates whilst also helping to develop the relations.08 April 2019
550 million USD invested by Turkish hoteliers in 2018 The Hotel Association of Turkey (TUROB) have released a new report based upon the Investment Incentive Certificates, confirming that due to the rise in the tourism sector last year following two years of uncertainty, there have been new 167 hotel in Turkey project applications made in 2018, which will provide an increase of 28,661 bed capacity across the country.02 April 2019
Erdogan loses Ankara and Istanbul in local elections Losing elections isn't something Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is used to. But in last weekend's local elections, that's exactly what happened. The municipal elections were seen as a test of Erdogan's popularity, and now the president is claiming irregularities in the voting system.01 April 2019
Antalya to offer 41 direct flights to 13 countries Turkish Airlines (THY) are set to increase the number of direct flights from the top holiday resort Antalya to 41, also planning for these flights to operate during the winter season. The Governor of Antalya, Munir Karaloglu made the announcement at an AKTOB, (Mediterranean Touristic Operators Association) meeting that was held in February.31 March 2019
Turkish Overseas investment reaches 4 billion USD Foreign direct investment overseas by Turkish residents saw an enormous growth last year. In 2018, investment reached 4 billion USD, which is an increase of 26% when compared to the same period in 2017. These figures were documented in data issued by the CBRT (Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey).29 March 2019
Turkey tops 33 European countries for 2018 tourism growth According to a report published in 2018 by the European Travel Commission (ETC) visitors to Turkey hit a new record and are currently increasing by approximately 22% year on year, with visitor numbers rising above 40 million, the total for 2018 set an all-time high of 47 million tourists to Turkey.