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Turkey, not so hot?
Turkey, not so hot?

Time of India

time15-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Turkey, not so hot?

Social media is abuzz with #BoycottTurkey and #BoycottAzerbaijan 'Don't go to Turkey' Social media is abuzz with #BoycottTurkey and #BoycottAzerbaijan, after both the countries publicly supported Pakistan during India's military retaliation following the Pahalgam terror attack. While Turkey has long been a favourite among Indian travellers, many are reconsidering their trips or actively choosing alternative destinations like Greece and Armenia. 'Go to Greece instead' What's the alternative? Many are suggesting Greece — and even Greek journalists are encouraging Indian travellers to reconsider their plans. 'Why travel to Turkey when you can come to Greece? We are friendly to India (and ranked the friendliest country in the world by Forbes), have idyllic islands, a plethora of Bronze Age to medieval history, sleepy villages & A LOT of veg food — why even consider Turkey (sic)?' wrote Paul Antonopoulos, a Greek journalist, on X. 'Greece and Armenia are viable alternatives due to their historical ties with India, cultural richness, and affordability' 'Bookings for Turkey and Azerbaijan down by 60%, while cancellations have surged by 250%' Indian travellers have expressed strong sentiments over the past one week, with bookings for Azerbaijan and Turkey decreasing by 60%, while cancellations have surged by 250% during the same period. In solidarity with our nation and out of deep respect for our armed forces, we strongly support this sentiment and advise all against all non-essential travel to Azerbaijan and Turkey. We have already discontinued all promotions and offers on our platform to discourage tourism to these two destinations. – MakeMyTrip spokesperson 'Noticeable trend among Indians shifting from Turkey, Azerbaijan to Greece & Armenia' There's a noticeable trend among Indian travellers shifting from Turkey and Azerbaijan to destinations like Greece and Armenia. This is largely due to geopolitical tensions and calls for boycotts against Turkey and Azerbaijan, leading OTAs are actively recommending alternative destinations that are perceived as more welcoming and politically neutral. In addition to Greece and Armenia, Indian travellers are exploring destinations like Georgia, Serbia, Greece, Thailand, and Vietnam. These countries offer rich cultural experiences, historical sites, and are generally considered safe and affordable, making them attractive alternatives for those reconsidering travel to Turkey and Azerbaijan. – Rikant Pittie, CEO and Co-Founder, EaseMyTrip Over the past week, Indian travellers have made their sentiments clear, with cancellations rising by 260%. In solidarity with the nation and in the interest of standing together during this time, we urge everyone to defer all non-essential travel to Turkey & Azerbaijan - Cleartrip Greece, please! 'Greece and Armenia are viable alternatives due to their historical ties with India, cultural richness, and affordability. Greece offers a blend of ancient history and scenic beauty, while Armenia provides a unique cultural experience with its monasteries and landscapes. Both countries have simplified visa processes for Indian travellers, enhancing their appeal,' shares Rikant Pittie. VISAS & TRAVEL ACCESSIBILITY Turkey E-visa available for Indian passport holders with valid US/ UK/Schengen visas. Otherwise, regular visa processing is straightforward and takes 10–15 days. Direct flights and affordability make it appealing — until now. Greece Part of the Schengen zone. Visa processing can be long, with delays and high rejection rates, especially during peak seasons. No direct flights from India, and trips tend to be more expensive. 'These alternative options are not always viable. It's not easy to boycott Turkey and immediately switch plans to another European country, including Greece. The Schengen visa process is time-consuming, with long wait times and complex paperwork,' points out Akash Rastogi, Director at Argosy Travels, Gurgaon. 'A seven-day trip to Greece from India typically ranges between ₹1.5 to ₹2 lakh per person, depending on the season and accommodation choices. Armenia is relatively more affordable, with lower costs for accommodation, food, and local transportation, making it an economical choice for budget-conscious travellers,' says Rikant Pittie. 'Not many are canceling trips to Turkey or Turkish Airlines bookings' 'The trend we're witnessing is that while travellers are avoiding Azerbaijan, Turkey remains popular. Not many are canceling trips to Turkey or Turkish Airlines bookings, especially since Istanbul is a major hub for connecting flights into Europe. Alternative destinations like Georgia, Uzbekistan, and Armenia offer similar pricing, but language barriers and scams are common. Travellers should book through trusted, government-approved operators, carry insurance, and use apps like Bolt or Uber within cities,' confirms Akash Rastogi. 'While some travellers are reconsidering plans, we've only seen minimal cancellations' According to Hari Ganapathy, co-founder of Pickyourtrail, 'While some travellers are reconsidering plans, we've only seen minimal cancellations. With clear, real-time updates, we've been able to help travellers make well-informed adjustments rather than hasty changes.' Future-Proof Your Child with AI Skills | Limited Early Bird Seats – 33% OFF! | WhatsApp: 9560500838

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