With 1400 PAX, Turkiye hosted the biggest MICE group from India in 2021

New Delhi, 18th December 2021:

*05 charter planes were organized by Turkish Airlines to fly-in the group
*The group experienced the all-inclusive facility & hospitality of Antalya, Belek region

Last week, Turkiye hosted a big MICE group of 1400 pax from India for a private company who gathered in Antalya, Turkiye, for a seminar. In the post pandemic situation and the current COVID scenario, this is one of the biggest MICE groups that travelled to Turkiye this year.

It was a successfully conducted event that was attended by tourist from India. Turkish Airlines was the official Airline Partner which carried 1400 passengers on 5 Charter Flights with Aircraft type A330. These were direct flight departures from New Delhi and Mumbai to Antalya and return with luxurious on-board amenities like delicious cuisine, comfortable seats, high-speed Wi-Fi and other facilities.

On arrival in Antalya, the participants were ushered to their hotel in luxury buses. For the next 4 days, all participants stayed at a luxury hotel in Belek region where they experienced the hospitality and were mesmerized by the  grandeur of the region & amenities of the hotel. This is the same region that hosted the world leaders during the G20 Summit during 2015 including esteemed Prime Minister of India  Narendra Modi who attended the summit back then.

Turkiye is the home of unique nature, culture and deep-rooted historical and religious prestige, which reflects in its world heritage sites, recognized by UNESCO. It also offers diverse cuisine and entertainment options, along with world class hotel and transportation service and the popular tourist sites while drawing attention to the emerging trends of adventure tourism, faith tourism and the country as a trending wedding destination.

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