The "all-inclusive" system will be maintained in Turkey

As preparations for the tourism season continue in Turkey, there are no plans to cancel the “all-inclusive” system used by hotels. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
Representatives of the Antalya tourism sector issued an official statement clarifying recent rumors. According to experts, early booking campaigns have already begun in the country.
Currently, the prices of tourist packages are maintained at a relatively reasonable level. However, due to economic conditions, inflation and rising costs are being observed.
Therefore, competition in the tourism market is expected to intensify in the upcoming season. The Turkish tourism sector is striving to adapt to its economic situation.
To attract foreign tourists and maintain demand, work is being done on service quality, offer formats, and other innovative solutions. However, there is no plan to completely abolish the “all-inclusive” system.
Tourism sector representatives emphasize that this system is one of the main advantages of Turkish tourism. This format is very popular among foreign guests and plays an important role in increasing the competitiveness of hotels.
At the same time, some tourism sector representatives draw attention to certain limitations of this system. For example, Erton Ustoglu, head of the Turkish Small Hotels Association, noted that the “all-inclusive” system keeps tourists within the hotel area and reduces opportunities to explore the country’s rich cultural and historical heritage.
Nevertheless, this system remains the most in-demand format for Turkish hotels for now. The tourism sector continues to operate while adapting to new economic and market challenges.





