Turkey eyes $25.4 bln in 2013 tourism revenues
Turkey expects its tourism revenues to reach $25.4 billion next year with an estimated 33 million visitors, according to a government program for 2013.
The figures mark an 3.8 percent rise in the number of foreign visitors from 31.8 million in 2012 and an 8.1 percent increase in revenues from $23.5 billion.
Turkey claims 6.2 percent share of the European market in the number of visitors and a 5 percent share in terms on revenues.
Adapted from Worldbulletin
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