Turkey attracts Scottish sun seekers
Monday, September 8, 2008
Turkey is found to be an appealing location among winter sun-seekers in Scotland, it has been reported.
Jackie Sindlay, manager of King World Travel's Paisley branch, told the Paisley Daily Express that Turkey is attracting a large amount of interest from Scots. Speaking to the local daily, she said that many wanted to get away to a sunnier location in order to escape from the cold weather. Ms Sindlay further said that the bad weather and last year's "terrible" summer was a major reason for people choosing to head abroad at this time of year.
Recently M&S Money highlighted the growing popularity of Turkey among people from the UK. Owners of temporary lodgings in Turkey could be set to benefit from an influx of Scottish holidaymakers. According to the Telegraph, areas such as Olu Deniz and Fethiye are particularly good destinations for tourists to visit, as they offer both good countryside and an enjoyable holiday experience without overstretching people financially. Artemis Travel has recently highlighted Turkey as an ideal destination for winter holidaymakers.
This comes after the news that Direct flights between Aberdeen and Dalaman are set to be introduced by Flyglobespan in May 2009. This should be a positive development for the Turkish tourism industry, as it suggests country’s rental market may benefit from extra rental demand from Scottish tourists in future.
Social BookmarkingJackie Sindlay, manager of King World Travel's Paisley branch, told the Paisley Daily Express that Turkey is attracting a large amount of interest from Scots. Speaking to the local daily, she said that many wanted to get away to a sunnier location in order to escape from the cold weather. Ms Sindlay further said that the bad weather and last year's "terrible" summer was a major reason for people choosing to head abroad at this time of year.
Recently M&S Money highlighted the growing popularity of Turkey among people from the UK. Owners of temporary lodgings in Turkey could be set to benefit from an influx of Scottish holidaymakers. According to the Telegraph, areas such as Olu Deniz and Fethiye are particularly good destinations for tourists to visit, as they offer both good countryside and an enjoyable holiday experience without overstretching people financially. Artemis Travel has recently highlighted Turkey as an ideal destination for winter holidaymakers.
This comes after the news that Direct flights between Aberdeen and Dalaman are set to be introduced by Flyglobespan in May 2009. This should be a positive development for the Turkish tourism industry, as it suggests country’s rental market may benefit from extra rental demand from Scottish tourists in future.











