More than 40 ambassadors and numerous foreign journalists would experience the measures implemented at the tourism facilities in the region against Coronavirus, the ministry said in a statement
Mannequins wearing face masks are placed to provide social distancing in a theatre in Madrid, Spain. Pic/AFP
The Turkish Culture and Tourism Ministry on Friday launched a two-day programme to introduce the country's "safe tourism" concept to ambassadors to Turkey in the Mediterranean province of Antalya during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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More than 40 ambassadors and numerous foreign journalists would experience the measures implemented at the tourism facilities in the region against Coronavirus, the ministry said in a statement.
The facilities in the region made arrangements to ensure the social distancing rule and hygiene at a maximum level in line with the new rules stated in the certification program. Antalya is among Turkey's most popular tourism destinations.
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