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Antalya is the most popular charter destination of Domodedovo Airport in 2023

02-02-2024

In 2023, Moscow Domodedovo Airport, together with partner airlines, served more than 680 thousand passengers on the most popular charter destination - Antalya

Russia and Turkey will prepare a joint plan for investment projects in tourism

12-05-2023

Prospects for expanding cooperation in attracting investments in tourism projects were discussed at a meeting of the Russian-Turkish working group on tourism, which took place in Ankara on November 24

The tourist flow from Russia to Turkey increased by 30% in the first nine months of this year

11-27-2023

The results of the high tour season of 2023 were summed up at a meeting of the Russian-Turkish working group on tourism, which took place in Ankara on November 24

Turkey: time to throw away the stones

10-16-2023

The desire to bring back a few beach pebbles from a vacation in Turkey resulted in an arrest for a Belgian couple

Corendon Airlines started operating flights to Turkish resorts from Domodedovo

06-05-2023

Since May 26, the new partner of Moscow Domodedovo Airport, Corendon Airlines, has started operating regular flights to the Turkish resort city of Antalya, offering passengers even more opportunities for travel

The occupancy rate in Istanbul is close to 90%

09-30-2022

Istanbul is experiencing a boom in tourist activity

Yamal opens flights to Istanbul

09-08-2022

Yamal Airlines is opening a new direction for flights from Moscow Domodedovo Airport to Istanbul

Aeroflot will fly to Turkey three times a day

05-12-2022

At the end of May, Aeroflot will operate up to three flights a day to Antalya and Istanbul

Shadow on tourism revival in Turkey

03-22-2022

Turkey had hoped for a tourism revival in 2022 as the COVID-19 pandemic ebbs

Russians and Ukrainians stopped booking summer holidays in Turkey

03-10-2022

Russians and Ukrainians have stopped booking summer holidays in Turkey, the Association of Travel Agencies of Turkey (Tursab) reported


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