“The current prices are spelled out in contracts with tour operators signed in 2019, and they continue to operate. Prices will not rise, even despite the fact that hotel costs have increased in connection with measures against the spread of coronavirus, "RIA Novosti quoted him as saying.

The hotelier noted that some hotels cut prices in order to attract customers.

“Not only Turkey, but other countries have just begun to open up for tourism, but we think that our country is among the preferences of foreign tourists, including Russian ones,” the expert noted.

Earlier, analysts of the travel planning service OneTwoTrip found out how Russians reacted to the opening of borders with some foreign countries and whether they are planning to spend a vacation there.