Turkey's Tourism Balance Crumbles: Expenditures Outpace Revenue Threefold
724FinanceUfuk Tepe
Key Highlights
Türkiye'nin turizm dengesinde gözle görülür bir çöküş yaşanıyor; harcamalar geliri üç katına yaklaştırıyor. ## Turizm Gelirinde Yarı Dönem Gerilemesi

Turkey's tourism balance is undergoing a stark collapse; expenditures are closing in on three times the revenue.
Half‑Year Revenue Decline
In Q2 2026, tourism revenues fell %2.73 year‑on‑year to $15.655 billion, reversing the %112.6 growth that lifted them from $30.3 billion to $64.4 billion between 2021 and 2025.Spending Surge: Outbound Travel Boom
During the same quarter, outbound travel spending rose %7.35 to $2.962 billion. From 2021‑2025, tourism expenditures surged %335.8, climbing from $2.2 billion to $9.6 billion.Gap Widening: Net Foreign‑Exchange Earnings Erode
The revenue‑expenditure gap pushed net tourism income down from $13.33 billion to $12.69 billion, a %4.8 decline. The expense‑to‑revenue ratio hit %18.93 in Q2 2026, meaning $19 of every $100 earned flows abroad.Numeric Clash: Visitor Flows and Per‑Capita Spend
Strategic Implications and Policy Needs
The tourism sector remains a vital foreign‑exchange source for Turkey’s macro‑economic stability. As the spend‑revenue gap widens, external dependence increases and current‑account pressures mount. Policies that blend inflation‑targeted domestic tourism stimulus with a focus on high‑value niches such as health tourism are essential to re‑establish equilibrium. Ufuk Tepe, Senior Analyst – Automotive & Heavy Industry
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