Number Of All-Inclusive Hotels In Turkiye May Be Reduced
Date
10/16/2024 8:09:35 AM
(MENAFN- AzerNews)
By Alimat Aliyeva
Turkish businessmen suggest that there may be fewer
all-inclusive hotels in the country in the future,
Azernews reports.
One of the members of the Ankara Association of Young
Entrepreneurs, Mustafa Korkutata, told the Turkiye newspaper about
this.
In his opinion, the all-inclusive system has turned into "consumer
terrorism".
"Every year, 50 billion lira (about $1.4 billion) is wasted. The
number of tourist accommodation facilities where the all-inclusive
system is used will decrease," Korkutata believes. He notes that
all inclusive leads to the spoilage of very large volumes of
products that cannot be fully implemented in hotels. On average,
200-400 g of food is thrown from each plate.
The businessman believes that in the future, hotels will try to
switch to a new scheme of providing meals to vacationers. In this
regard, hotels and restaurants can build a new scheme of
cooperation.
"Tourists will be taken out of the hotel in the evenings, driven
around the city center, and then taken to dinner at restaurants
with which there are agreements. Thanks to this method, businesses
will be able to earn better and compete more effectively, for
example, with neighboring Greece in terms of prices," he said.
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