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Türkiye's balloon tourism aims to attract 2M passengers with new routes
ISTANBUL, 9 January (BelTA - Anadolu) - Balloon tourism in Türkiye could
attract nearly 2 million passengers by 2030 with the introduction of
new routes, according to the head of the Association of Turkish Travel
Agencies (TURSAB).
In an interview with Anadolu, Firuz Baglikaya
said Transportation and Infrastructure Abdulkadir Minister Uraloglu
recently announced that 933,000 people took hot air balloon tours in
2024.
He mentioned that the Century of Tourism project, launched
in Burdur, southwestern Türkiye, aims to promote year-round tourism
across all regions of the country while attracting high-income visitors.
"As
part of the project, we’ve focused on promoting balloon tours over Lake
Salda, a natural wonder, to a wider audience through travel agencies,"
he said.
Lake Salda, in Burdur, is famed for its turquoise waters and white shores, earning it the nickname "Türkiye's Maldives."
According
to NASA, Salda is thought to be the only lake on Earth that has similar
minerals and deltas to those found at Mars’ Jezero Crater, thought to
have once been the site of a sprawling lake.
Baglikaya explained
that 71 hot air balloon operators authorized by Türkiye's Civil Aviation
Directorate currently do flights across eight regions, with 80% of
these tours taking place in the picturesque Cappadocia region.
Hot
air balloon tourism in Türkiye, mostly centered in the Cappadocia
region, has become a leading attraction for visitors seeking adventure
and scenic views.
Known for its fairy chimneys, rock formations,
and ancient cave dwellings, Cappadocia provides a dramatic backdrop for
sunrise flights.
The activity, which began gaining popularity in the 1980s, is now a cornerstone of the region’s tourism economy.