
Indian Boycott Devastates Turkish Tourism: 200,000 Bookings Cancelled
200,000 Tourist Trips to Turkey Cancelled Amidst Indian Boycott Turkey is experiencing a significant downturn in tourism due to a boycott initiated by Indian tourists. The boycott stems from Turkey's recent support for Pakistan in ongoing military conflicts. This unexpected development has led to the cancellation of approximately 200,000 trips, primarily affecting high-end tourism. The affected tourists were booking luxurious accommodations and large-scale events, such as weddings, resulting in substantial financial losses for Turkey's tourism sector. "I was shocked when I heard the news," said a Turkish tourism official, "The scale of cancellations is unprecedented." The situation highlights the delicate balance between international relations and economic stability within the tourism industry. While the immediate impact is significant, experts remain optimistic about the long-term prospects of Turkey's tourism sector. The government is working to mitigate the damage and attract new tourists, emphasizing the country's other attractions and rich culture. The situation underscores the potential vulnerability of tourism-dependent economies to geopolitical events.