Kaan Karayal, Chairman of Tatilsepeti, said: “There is a visible increase in food and beverage prices, especially in touristic areas in Turkey. This had an impact. Demand for international travel has increased by over 50 percent. European countries continue to see demand, but unfortunately, due to visa problems, this demand cannot be fully met. Sharm El Sheikh in Egypt is in high demand this year, as it does not require a visa and its prices are more affordable, and it represents a serious alternative to Balkan tours and especially beach hotels in Turkey. Starting from last October, Dubai was the star of the autumn-winter-spring season. It is fair to say that Turkish tourist records were broken in Dubai, especially during the semester and Ramadan holidays. “Another explosion in demand is experienced in Morocco tours,” he said.