Tourexpi
Spaniards’ interest
in Turkey increased nearly fourfold compared with last year due to the
popularity of Turkish TV series and health tourism.
The growing interest
in Spain in Turkish TV series particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic has
reflected positively on Turkey’s tourism sector.
"Turkish TV
series and health tourism have had a positive impact on both Turkish Airlines
and tourism in Turkey," Numan Cizmecioglu, Turkish Airlines' General
Manager in Madrid, told Anadolu Agency.
Cizmecioglu said
Turkish TV series have been gaining popularity in Spain day by day and are now
the most-watched shows on Spanish television.
"We have
witnessed the extent of the interest in Turkish TV series in our sector. While
Spanish people are getting information about Turkey or buying (airline)
tickets, we are asked questions such as 'Where are these TV series shot?' and
'Can we visit there?'," he said.
"We also heard
that some tourism agencies take Spanish tourists to places where TV series are
shot in Turkey."
Touching on another
factor that increased Turkey’s popularity among Spaniards, health tourism,
Cizmecioglu said: "In the first place, the Turkish market for hair
transplantation became very popular among Spanish people. In the meantime, they
realized how high the quality of the health service is in Turkey and how
affordable the prices are that are offered to them."
He further said that
Spanish people now visit Turkey for aesthetic, dental and eye surgery as well.
"We think that
this market will develop further," he added.
Spaniards who visit Turkey
for health purposes also find the opportunity to take a short vacation, he
noted.
According to data
from Turkey’s Tourism Office in Madrid, the number of Spaniards who visited Turkey
was around 75,000 last year, but the figure reached 255,000 in the past 10
months of this year and is expected to touch 300,000.
Weekly flights from
Spain to Turkey to increase
Turkish Airlines
reached its pre-pandemic passenger volume in 2022 and even surpassed it in some
locations, Cizmecioglu said, adding the number of passengers increased by 123%
compared to last year.
"The increase in
passengers, revenue and frequency in 2022 in comparison with the previous year
made us very happy in the Spanish market in every sense," he said.
He noted that the
number of weekly flights of Turkish Airlines from Spain to Turkey, which is
currently 70, is expected to be increased to 82 for the coming summer season.
The number of weekly
flights in Madrid and Barcelona, the most important destinations in Spain, will
be increased from 21 to 25, he noted.
The Turkish flag
carrier will celebrate its 30th year in Barcelona next year and its 40th year
in Madrid, said Cizmecioglu.
"We trust
ourselves and the market. With the new capacity, we will both strengthen our
position in Spain and continue to provide better service to more
passengers," he added.
While Spaniards’
primary destinations in Turkey are Istanbul and Cappadocia, Cizmecioglu said
that "on the other hand, the Black Sea, Aegean regions and Antalya are
also destinations that have begun attracting attention."
"Recently,
Gobeklitepe has also attracted attention due to its historical importance. We
have also witnessed that family groups do yacht tourism in Turkey. This is a
new trend for us."
Cizmecioglu said the
Turkish flag carrier’s food service is highly appreciated by Spaniards.
"Since they are
not used to dining on the plane, they are enchanted when they taste the
dishes."
Spaniards are also
fascinated by Istanbul Airport, he added.
Image Credit: © AA
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