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Turkey Tourism Industry 2014 Q1 Report
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In BMI's Turkey tourism report, we examine a range of key market indicators in this well established and popular market, including inbound and outbound travel, industry value and tourism related expenditure. We expect to see increases across the board; however, any escalation in regional and domestic tensions is likely to impact on growth. Indeed, domestic tensions remain a risk to the tourism industry, with the recent outbreak of widespread protests against Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan marking a turning point in his decade-long stint in power. Though this is unlikely to lead to a change in government before election in 2015, the riots and protests could deter investors and travellers alike.
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Table Of Contents BMI Industry View 7 SWOT 9 Tourism 9 Political 11 Economic 13 Business Environment 14 Industry Forecast 15 Inbound Tourism 16 Table: Turkey - Inbound Tourism, 2010-2017 17 Table: Turkey - Inbound Tourism Top 10 Markets By Arrivals, 2010-2017 20
Outbound Tourism 20
Table: Turkey - Outbound Tourism, 2010-2017 21
Table: Turkey - Outbound Tourism Top 10 Markets By Departures, 2010-2017 22
Travel 23 Table: Turkey - International Tourism Receipts For Transport And Travel, 2010-2017 23 Table: Turkey - Breakdown Of Methods Of Tourist Travel, 2010-2017 25

Hotels 25 Table: Turkey - Hotel Accommodation, 2010-2017 25
Table: Turkey - Hotels & Restaurants Industry Value, 2010-2017 27 Industry Risk
Tourism Risk Table: Central And Eastern Europe Tourism Risk
Security Risk Table: Europe Regional Security Ratings (scores out of 100, with 100 the best) 30 Market Overview 32 Table: Top 10 Global Hotel Groups 33
Table: Turkey Transport Infrastructure Projects - Airports 35
Company Profile 37
Dedeman Hotels & Resorts 37 Global

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