Turkey is considering revamping its all-inclusive resort scheme to attract travellers.
Turkey is again discussing the need to revise the all-inclusive scheme.
Hurriyet reports that changes in the services market require this step from Turkish businesses.
The all-inclusive scheme has played a significant role in the development of tourism in Turkey, but it is time to reconsider the model.
Businessman Zafer Alkaya emphasizes that the upgrade of the hotel service system should attract even more customers.
Hotel owners in Turkey are extremely concerned about the outflow of tourists to Greek resorts. This affects the occupancy of resorts and restaurants.
In Turkey, there are discussions about creating a more flexible scheme that would allow tourists to choose the services they need when planning their trip.
Turkey believes that updating the all-inclusive system will help bring back tourists and support the country's economy.