Tag: Winter Travel

  • Turkish Airlines strengthen GCC tourist arrivals with new ‘Winter in Turkey’ campaign

    Turkish Airlines strengthen GCC tourist arrivals with new ‘Winter in Turkey’ campaign

    Turkish Airlines, the national carrier of Turkey and Europe’s best airline, is promoting the country’s diverse cultural wonders, exhilarating winter activities and enriching holiday experiences as part of its ‘Winter In Turkey’ campaign, offering tourists competitive prices and promotions to one of the world’s fastest growing tourist destinations.

    Building on its credentials as the world’s fastest growing airline, Turkish Airlines has a growing network across the Middle East, which now provides access to over 200 destinations worldwide. The heightened popularity of Turkey as an all-round holiday destination is further complemented by the award winning service and competitively priced flights of Turkish Airlines, whether for a holiday trip or stop-over in Istanbul for beyond destination travel.

    The number of tourists travelling to Turkey from the GCC region have increased dramatically in the last few years, with a growth of over 370% from the UAE and almost 600% from Qatar comparing August 2011 to August 2012 figures, all contributing to over 31 million foreign tourists to the country in 2012.

    Turkish Airlines President and CEO, Temel Kotil, Ph.D said: “As the national carrier of Turkey, we are delighted with the growing popularity of Turkey as a preferred tourism destination for visitors from around the world, including the GCC region. Turkey’s spectacular cultural blend of Eastern and Western influences and cultural linkages with the Middle East make the country a popular destination amongst GCC tourists.

    “With Istanbul less than five hours away from the Gulf Region, and the country offering access to winter sports for almost half the year, we are confident passenger number will increase with the launch of our new ‘Winter in Turkey’ campaign.”

    The ‘Turkey in Winter’ campaign, running until March, highlights the country’s seasonal offering, as a playground for exhilarating sports with over 20 skiing destinations, as well as the enriching cultural experiences in Istanbul and historical cities, delectable culinary delights and stunning natural scenery.

    The ski slopes in the country are set to international standards and host competitions including the upcoming World Youth Snow-Board championships from March 1-11 in Erzurum. For those seeking relaxation, there is an abundance of thermal spas in world-famed areas like Pamukkale and Sandikli.

    In 2013, the number of beds in ski resorts is set to grow by 60,000 to accommodate for the soaring popularity of winter tourism in the country. In resorts like Erciyes, where occupancy rates have approached 100%, construction of 21 hotels is due to begin this year. According to the Kayseri Tourism Master Plan, the 275 million Euro investment is expected to provide 5,000 additional hotel rooms, setting Erciyes as one of the best mountain and winter sports resorts in the Middle East and Balkans.

    Bursa, a key winter destination nestled in the northwest of Turkey and the erstwhile capital of the Ottoman Empire, is famed for Mount Uludag and an expansive ski resort which combines traditional elements of chic alpine chalets and log fires, with fine dining, five star hospitality and relaxing spa facilities.

    Mr. Sahabettin Harput, Governor of Bursa, said: “Bursa is regarded as a pioneer of winter tourism in Turkey because of its traditional approach to Alpine hospitality. The city’s rich historical relevance pays homage to the opulence of the Ottoman Empire and provides tourists with the ultimate winter holiday destination.”

    Whether traversing the snow-capped mountains of Bursa or marvelling at the historical sites of Istanbul, Turkish Airlines, as Europe’s Best Airline, offers affordable luxury for the journey. Its Miles & Smiles loyalty programme rewards frequent flyers; Wingo promotions provide competitively priced tickets; and guests travelling business class can enjoy Europe’s largest CIP lounge in Istanbul.

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    Building on its credentials as the world’s fastest growing airline, Turkish Airlines has a growing network across the Middle East, which now provides access to over 200 destinations worldwide.

    via Turkish Airlines strengthen GCC tourist arrivals with new ‘Winter in Turkey’ campaign | Turkish Airlines | AMEinfo.com.

  • Winter holiday destinations for residents of Istanbul

    Winter holiday destinations for residents of Istanbul

    winter holiday for istanbulites skiingThe best part of Winter is that it’s skiing time! Even though we have had a few sunny days recently, when the sun fades away we see the face of the Winter. Yes, Winter is close. So are Winter holiday destinations.

    As we all know, as fascinating a city Istanbul is, it can also be exhausting. Therefore long weekends can be great mini-holidays; two to three days away can become a fantastic escape from the city – even just a daily tour can be great fun.

    The most favored destinations for a skiing holiday for Istanbul residents are Uludağ and Kartalkaya. Because they are so close to Istanbul, they are practically like “little Istanbul’s” in the Winter. The weather can be dreary but residents of Istanbul know how to enjoy it.

    Skiing from 9 am to 5 pm, taking hot red wine or coffee breaks on the peaks, sitting in a hot pool after skiing all day, a dinner of Turkish cuisine, and then party time!

    Over the years Uludağ, with its world-class ski runs, fine hotels, vibrant ambience and serving all levels of skiers, is the ski capital of Turkey. Located 36 km South of Bursa, it is the highest mountain in western Anatolia, at an altitude of 2543 meters and is a quiet and peaceful place.

    Uludağ’s ski fields are littered with many hotels, ranging from between three and five stars, and also sports very lively night life. There are 10 t bar ski lifts and 9 chairlifts running up to the ski runs, of which there are 10 easy courses, eight average, 6 difficult and one very difficult very difficult course. The highest skiing point is 2232 meter above sea level.

    Uludağ is just over two hours by car or bus from Istanbul, and some tour operators even offer daily services.

    Kartalkaya is another favorite destination for Istanbul residents who love to ski. Approximately three hours away by car or bus, Kartalkaya’s slopes require more of Alpine discipline, but because of this is sometimes quieter than Uludağ.

    The ski runs at Kartalkaya are between 1800 meters and 2221 meters above sea level and the best skiing conditions can be found there between mid-December and mid-March. Kartalkaya operates a total of 19 lifts and 32 ski runs, which are longer than those at Uludag. The total length of runs at Kartalkaya is approximately 40 kilometers, suitable for everyone from beginners to experts.

    A ‘to do’ list at skiing holiday destinations:

    – Ski – what a surprise…

    – Have a coffee break before lunch. Both Uludağ and Kartalkaya have cafes that face the slopes. You can enjoy nature and watch people skiing and tumbling down the slopes.

    – Barbeque on snow!

    – Drink the hot red wine served at cafes on almost every peak

    – Try big foot skiing

    – Pose for photographers for fantastic holiday memories

    – Soak in the hot tub almost every hotel fills after the lifts are closed. It’s the best way to end a freezing day of many spills.

    – Eat sucuk ekmek (Turkish sausage in bread)

    – Enjoy watching the snow fall outside from in front of the fire place with a glass of fine wine

    – If there is any ice, try skating

    – If you are going to Uludağ, don’t leave without eating the best İskender kebab you will ever taste! And candied chestnuts! If you are going to Kartalkaya don’t leave without trying the trout in the restaurants leading up to the ski center.