
Turkey Sets New Tourism Record: Targeting $64 Billion Revenue Goal
- Oktay Uzun
- Oct 1
- 1 min read
Turkey has achieved a remarkable milestone in its tourism sector, breaking all previous records for six-month tourism revenue in the first half of this year. President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan announced this historic achievement while celebrating World Tourism Day, emphasizing the sector's vital contribution to the national economy.
The President outlined an ambitious target of reaching $64 billion in tourism revenue by the end of 2025, demonstrating Turkey's commitment to strengthening its position as a global tourism powerhouse. This goal reflects the country's strategic approach to leveraging its unique geographical location, rich cultural heritage, and diverse tourism offerings.
President Erdoğan highlighted tourism as a 'smokeless industry' that supports multiple sectors, generates significant added value, and provides high employment opportunities. This characterization underscores the sector's multiplier effect on the Turkish economy, benefiting everything from hospitality and transportation to local crafts and gastronomy.
The record-breaking performance in the first half of the year positions Turkey strongly to achieve its ambitious revenue targets, while reinforcing the country's reputation as a premier destination that successfully combines historical richness, natural beauty, and modern hospitality infrastructure.

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