If Turkish hotels in resort regions abandon the all-inclusive system, it will be a disastrous step for the country's tourism industry, said Arthur Muradyan, Vice President of the Association of Tour Operators of Russia (ATOR).
"All the talk about all inclusive in Turkey comes not from representatives of the resort industry, but from the related industry, which suffers from the fact that tourists are trying to save on related services. But even if we assume that tomorrow they will say at the legislative level that all inclusive is impossible, alas, I do not yet imagine control mechanisms for the non—provision of this service," Muradyan said.
According to him, if Turkey refuses this service, it will be immediately picked up by other market participants, and it will be a disaster for the country's tourism industry, since the economic feasibility of traveling to Turkish beaches will be lost.
In Turkey, they periodically raise the issue of canceling the all inclusive service that Russians love. One of the constant problems is too much consumption of food and beverages, the remaining unclaimed is disposed of.

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