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Erdogan's Hardline Policy Scares Tourists Away From Turkey

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's harsh stance on the opposition media, coupled with terrorist attacks in his country have already led to a sharp decline in the flow of tourists to the country, according to the German newspaper Die Zeit.

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The flow of tourists to Turkey continues to show signs of abating due to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's clampdown on the opposition media and a series of terrorist attacks in the country, the German newspaper Die Zeit reported.

The Turkish government is cracking down on opposition media outlets, drawing criticism from the country's tour operators and tourists, according to the newspaper.

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"It is Erdogan's policy that prompts tourists to refuse to travel to Turkey, and this policy has already led to Turkey losing its reputation," Die Zeit pointed out.

Adding fuel to the fire is an ever-increasing number of terrorist attacks in Turkey, which has also made tourists uneasy about visiting the country, the newspaper said, citing semi-empty tourist buses currently shuttling in Istanbul.

According to the German newspaper, the occupancy rate of Istanbul hotels has already decreased by 50 percent.

The outflow of tourists in January and February of 2016 can be compared to the reduction in the number of guests for the entire past year, the Die Zeit said. Last year the number of tourists in Turkey dropped significantly year-over-year, the newspaper said, pointing to a sharp drop in the number of tourists from European countries.

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For example, the number of Italian tourists decreased by 27 percent, while the number of French and Spanish tourists fell by 18 percent and 17 percent, respectively. According to the Turkish Department of Statistics, the country's revenues from foreign tourism fell by 8.3 percent last year.

Eleven terrorist attacks have taken place in Turkey this year, with the latest act of terror occurring in central Ankara on March 13. At the time, a powerful car blast ripped through a bus stop in the country's capital, killing at least 34 people and injuring 125 more.

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