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Tourists were offered to move to Turkey for the winter, in a 5-star hotel with All Inclusive for $27 per day

Туристам запропонували перебиратися на зимівлю до Туреччини, у 5-зірковий готель на All Inclusive за 990 гривень на добу

As a difficult and frightening winter for Germans approaches, due to rising natural gas, electricity, coal, and firewood prices, as well as skyrocketing food prices, Turkey has focused on attracting German retirees and is actively encouraging them to move to the Turkish 5- stellar all-inclusive service at the price of only 990 hryvnias (27 euros) per day.

As reported by the Turkish tourist media, tours to winter Turkey costing only 599 euros for 22 days (about 22 thousand hryvnias) appeared in the catalog of the German travel agency Lidl Reise, which is part of the Lidl chain of grocery discounters, that is, exactly 27.2 euros per day (about 990 hryvnias), including flight, accommodation, and meals.

The most advanced offers by the product chain are:

  1. A 12-day tour to the 5-star Side Crown Palace in Evrenseki (Manavgat, Antalya) from November 25 to December 7, 2022, with an all-inclusive service system will cost tourists 43 euros per day or 521 euros for a full tour including flights.
  2. A 22-day tour to the 5-star Castival Resort in Sid from 23 January to 13 February 2023 with the same service system will cost €621 or €28 per day.
  3. For a 7-day vacation at the warm Tusan Hotel in Kusadasi from January 9 to January 16, 2023, under the All Inclusive system, tourists will pay 349 euros or 49 euros per day.

Turkey will win among other alternative directions. So, during the winter period, the republic offers vacationers at a low price as many as 152 hotels, while Spanish Mallorca – only 42.

Meanwhile, in European countries, mainly in Germany, some officials expressed options for the introduction of tourist subsidies that will cover part of the costs of wintering for their citizens. For this, financial support in the form of 300 to 500 euros, which governments provide to families as part of measures to combat the gas crisis, was discussed. However, economists did not approve of such a proposal, since the outflow of citizens from the country, even during the winter, will contribute to spending money abroad, and not at home.

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