Turkey has experienced a significant downturn in foreign arrivals as of July 2025, with the indicator plunging to -5.00% year-over-year. This marks a stark contrast from June, where the year-over-year comparison already showed a decline of -1.50%. The updated data, released on 22 August 2025, highlights an escalating drop in tourism numbers for the country.
The decrease indicates a worrying trend for Turkey's tourism industry, which has long been a crucial segment of the national economy. With July being a peak season for tourist visits, this decline could pose further challenges for economic recovery and growth in the sector. Industry experts are closely monitoring these developments to assess whether this is a temporary setback or indicative of broader issues affecting international travel.
Factors such as global economic uncertainties, geopolitical tensions, or potential domestic issues may be contributing to this trend, suggesting that proactive measures might be needed to revive foreign interest and bolster tourism in the upcoming months. As Turkey navigates these fluctuations, the focus will likely be on strategizing ways to increase international arrivals and stabilize the sector in the short term.