Domestic tourism spending falls in Turkey in Q1

Domestic tourism spending falls in Turkey in Q1

ANKARA- Anadolu Agency
Domestic tourism spending falls in Turkey in Q1Domestic tourism spending falls in Turkey in Q1

Amid the worldwide collapse in tourism due to the coronavirus pandemic, domestic tourism spending in Turkey fell 41.9% year-on-year in the first quarter of 2020, the Turkish Statistical Institute (TÜİK) announced on July 22. 

Residents spent 4.6 billion Turkish liras ($671 million) on trips this January-March, compared to 7 billion liras ($1 billion) in the same quarter of the previous year.

"The highest decreases were other expenditures- sports, entertainment, education, jewellery, gold, silver, carpets, rugs etc.- with 67.9%, trip expenditures made before trips- clothing, medicines, bags, cameras, film, etc.- with 61.6%, and accommodation expenditures with 61.0%,"

The first quarter data also showed that tourists took 6.8 million trips, down 38% on an annual basis.

Domestic trips with one or more than one overnights fell 43.5% compared to the same quarter of the previous year, standing at 8 million trips.

The average expenditure per trip was 510 Turkish liras (some $74) from January to March.

The primary purpose of trips was visiting relatives, accounting for a 74.7% share, followed by travel, leisure, and holiday with 11.4%, and health with 7.4%.