Wednesday, 24 February 2016

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Turkey PM unveils plan to boost struggling tourism sector



Ankara - Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu on Monday declared a multi-million-dollar help bundle for the nation's battling tourism industry which has been hit by an emergency with Russia and security concerns, AFP reported.

Davutoglu said that an aggregate of 255 million Turkish lira ($86.5 million) in money related guide would be given to Turkish traveler organizations while there would likewise be measures to offer firms some assistance with restructuring obligation.

"These measures will be actualized rapidly and we surmise that the bundle will restore the tourism division," Davutoglu told journalists in Ankara.

"We are in a touchy time however we will defeat the troubles of the tourism area and we will protect our positions as a standout amongst the most appealing destinations," he included

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