Turkey Could Abandon the “All-Inclusive” System

Turkish authorities may cancel the “all-inclusive” system in Turkish resorts, stated the head of the Confederation of Turkish Merchants and Craftsmen, Bendevi Palandöken.
He stated that because of this system, tourists very rarely leave their hotels because they do not want to miss breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
With the elimination of the “all-inclusive” system, foreign tourists will begin to visit tourist attractions more often and go shopping.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Turkey considering ending the all-inclusive system?

The goal is to encourage tourists to leave their hotels, visit local attractions, and support local businesses through shopping and dining.

Who proposed this change?

The proposal was voiced by Bendevi Palandöken, the head of the Confederation of Turkish Merchants and Craftsmen.

What are the expected benefits of this move?

Authorities expect an increase in local commerce and a more diverse tourism experience as visitors explore beyond hotel grounds.