The Russian Union of Travel Industry (RUT) has assessed the possibility of Turkish hotels abandoning the all-inclusive system

18.11.2024 15:45

The Turkish tourism industry will not give up on hotels that operate on an all-inclusive basis.

Vice President of the Russian Union of Travel Industry (RUTI) Dmitry Gorin shared his opinion on this topic.

In a conversation with aif.ru, the expert assessed the possibility of Turkish hotels abandoning the all-inclusive system.

Gorin noted that this issue has been discussed for at least ten years. Even closer to the mid-2010s, the Turks began to talk about the abolition of the "all inclusive" system.

But over the past decade, this option has gained incredible popularity.

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The Vice President of the Russian Union of Travel Industry reported, citing his Turkish colleagues, that the abolition of the “all-inclusive” system or its reform “is not on the agenda at all.”

Gorin added that Türkiye remains highly popular among Russians.

In 2024, 6.7 million Russian citizens visited the resorts of this country.

The secret of such popularity lies in the concept of family club holidays on an all-inclusive basis.

90% of hotels have this option, thanks to which the local tourism business manages to attract a solid flow of tourists, including from the Russian Federation, Gorin summed up.

For reference

“All inclusive” is a set of services that includes free food, drinks and other services along with your stay at the hotel.

Dmitry Bobrov Author: Dmitry Bobrov Editor of Internet resources