Director of Association of Turkish Travel Agencies (TURSAB) Basaran Ulusoy said holiday reservations in Turkey’s coastal cities were not affected negatively by Gezi Park events. Following an evalution meeting with Culture and Tourism Minister Omer Celik, Ulusoy said, they were tyring to postpone the reservations rather than fully cancelling them. -No serious decline in airline transport- Director of Tourism Investors' Association (TTYD) Ali Murat Ersoy added, “There is no cancellation in the foreign flights. Airline transport has declined by low rate, and we will compensate it shortly as the perception created by the events changes.“
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