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In Turkey, reported that hotels are 100% occupied, no seats

Turkish businessmen reported the maximum occupancy of their hotels in the coming week. This is a record for the last two years. The relevant statement of Turkish hoteliers was published by local media. The reason – first Easter, then the end of Ramadan and a number of Muslim holidays, which provide hotels with 100% occupancy by the Turks themselves.

Yes, the head of Granada Hotels Group Haji Osman confirmed this information and said that the tourist center of Belek in their hotel is full of guests.

Noting that the hotels will be filled during Ramadan, Uchdan said: “From April 1, we do not accept groups of tourists. Since we are 100 percent busy during Ramadan, we can provide new bookings. In fact, during the celebration of Eid al-Adha, all the rooms are occupied. Our hotels in Alanya are also open and loaded. ”

Kaan Kavaloglu, Vice President of the Association of Mediterranean Hoteliers (AKTOB), also assessed the occupancy of hotels during Eid al-Adha: “As it will no longer be closed during this period, we will have the opportunity to celebrate together. After a two-year break, this will be the most active period. Due to the events in Ukraine, a number of hotels canceled their opening. But now, when a number of holidays are coming, almost all hotels have opened. Thus, hotels will provide more than 80% occupancy. This period is very full. This is a very high occupancy rate for the current time.

Reference: Eid al-Fitr (Arabic: Id al-Fitr) is one of the two major holidays in Islam. This is the holiday of breaking the fast, which means the end of fasting in the month of Ramadan. According to legend, it was established by the Prophet Muhammad in 624. In 2022, the beginning of the holiday of breaking the Eid al-Fitr – Eid al-Fitr falls on May 2.

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