“No more than 10-15 cases occurred in the resorts of the Krasnodar Territory and the Crimea, when objects immediately after the closure of Turkey raised prices,” Lomidze said.

When comparing the average market price of accommodation in hotels on the Black Sea coast before and after the shutdown of flights with Turkey, the difference turned out to be small.

“If you look at the total average market price as of April 8 and after April 15, then the growth was no more than 1.5-2%,” said the director of the institution.

From April 15 to June 1, Russia limited passenger flights with Turkey due to the unstable situation with coronavirus infection in this country. Flights to Tanzania have also been suspended.