Date: 29 April 2025
WTTC forecasts confirm Türkiye's position as a global tourism powerhouse
Antalya, Türkiye: Türkiye’s Travel & Tourism sector is set to soar to new heights in 2025, according to the latest data from the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC), cementing the country’s status as one of the world’s most popular and most resilient destinations.
With a projected ₺5.2TN contribution to the national economy in 2025 – equivalent to 12% of Türkiye’s GDP – Travel & Tourism is forecast to grow more than ₺200BN above last year.
According to the research, both international and domestic visitors are set to fuel this success, with international visitor spending in 2025 forecast to reach ₺2.6TN, underscoring Türkiye’s rising global appeal.
Domestic visitor spending is projected to reach ₺1.4TN, reflecting the vibrant strength of Türkiye’s homegrown tourism economy and the appetite of its people to explore the richness of their own country.
The global tourism body’s latest Economic Impact Research also shows that this impressive growth isn’t just economic.
In 2025, Travel & Tourism is expected to support 3.3MN jobs across the country, representing over 10% of all national employment. From hospitality and transport to food services and cultural experiences, the sector is creating meaningful, long-term opportunities for millions of Turkish citizens.
Julia Simpson, WTTC President & CEO, said “Travel & Tourism in Türkiye continues to grow at pace and is reaching record numbers. As travellers seek authentic, enriching experiences, Türkiye is delivering with open arms, offering travellers a world-class experience.”
A look back at 2024
Last year, Türkiye’s Travel & Tourism sector contributed ₺5TN to the Turkish economy - representing nearly 12% of total GDP. It also supported 3.2MN jobs, representing one in every 10 across the country.
International visitors spent ₺2.5TN, just over 5% below the year before, while domestic travellers added a further ₺1.3TN, emphasising the sector’s broad and growing impact.
Simpson added “2025 is on track to be a record year for Türkiye's Travel & Tourism sector, but success can never be taken for granted. While the country made great strides in 2024, international visitor spending did see a slight decline. In a competitive global market, Türkiye must continue to innovate and invest to retain its world-leading position.”
Coral Travel Group, one of the leading tourism groups in Türkiye and Europe, also welcomed the outlook.
Chairman of the Board and WTTC Member, Ayhan Bektas, said “We are proud to be part of Türkiye’s tourism story and to contribute to a sector that supports millions of jobs and delivers real value to the national economy.
“The partnership between the private sector and government has helped make Türkiye one of the world’s most dynamic travel destinations — and we look forward to continuing that success together. We will continue our efforts to support Türkiye’s rise.”
Looking to 2035: A Decade of Promise
WTTC projections show the sector will maintain strong growth through to 2035.
Travel & Tourism is forecast to contribute ₺7TN to the economy by 2035, almost 13% of GDP, and is expected to support 3.8MN jobs, creating over half a million new roles over the next 10 years.
International visitor spending and domestic tourism are both expected to rise steadily, to reach ₺3.4TN and ₺1.7TN respectively.
For more information and to access the full factsheet, including WTTC’s latest Environmental Social Research (ESR), please visit WTTC's Research Hub.
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