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Turkey Foreign Arrivals Improve in July, Narrowing Annual Decline
Turkey Foreign Arrivals Improve in July, Narrowing Annual Decline
Turkey’s foreign visitor arrivals fell by 0.3% in July compared to the same month last year, a marked improvement from the 4.02% decline recorded in June, according to the latest official data released on [date]. The figures signal a…
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Aug 22, 2026 at 6:09 PM UTC · 3 min de lectura

Turkey’s foreign visitor arrivals fell by 0.3% in July compared to the same month last year, a marked improvement from the 4.02% decline recorded in June, according to the latest official data released on [date]. The figures signal a potential stabilization in the country’s crucial tourism sector, which has faced headwinds from inflation and regional uncertainties.
What the Latest Data Shows
The July figure, while still negative, represents the narrowest year-on-year contraction in recent months, suggesting that the downward trend may be easing. In contrast, June’s 4.02% drop was the steepest decline in over a year, raising concerns about the sector’s resilience. The data, compiled by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, counts foreign arrivals via all entry points, including airports, seaports, and land borders.
Tourism is a vital source of foreign currency for Turkey, helping to offset its current account deficit. Even a modest improvement in arrivals can have a positive impact on the lira and the broader economy. The July numbers, while not yet a full recovery, offer a glimmer of hope for businesses that depend on international visitors, from hotels and restaurants to tour operators and retailers.
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