Russian Tourism to Turkey Plummets Amid Sanctions
Impacts of Sanctions on Moscow
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has had far-reaching consequences, including a significant impact on Turkey's tourism industry. Sanctions imposed on Moscow have created barriers for Russian tourists, leading to a sharp decline in their numbers.
Barriers for Russian Tourists
Russian citizens without residence permits are now only permitted to stay in Turkey as tourists, which means a maximum stay of 60 days. This restriction has deterred many Russians from visiting Turkey for leisure or business.
The projected low number of Russian tourists is a major cause of concern for Turkey's vital tourism sector amid ongoing economic challenges. Last year, approximately 213 million Russians visited Turkey, making them the highest-ranking country in terms of international arrivals.
Impact on Turkey's Tourism Industry
The decline in Russian tourism has had a significant impact on Turkey's economy. In 2021, Russians accounted for 19% of foreign visitors to Turkey, generating billions of dollars in revenue. The loss of these tourists has resulted in a major blow to hotels, restaurants, attractions, and other tourism-related businesses.
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