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Expats gets extra flights

Expats gets extra flights

| 25/09/2011 | 0 Comments

Monarch adds thousands of extra seats for October and Over 4,000 seats added in response to increased customer demand due to a staggering rise in demand, leading scheduled leisure airline Monarch is increasing the number of seats and flights available across 20 routes in its flying programme, during the period of 21 October – 2 [...]

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Increase in tourists visiting the country

Increase in tourists visiting the country

| 07/09/2011 | 0 Comments

Turkey’s tourism sector has exhibited a remarkable performance this year with an 11% increase in the number of tourists visiting the Eurasian nation in the first seven months of 2011 with 17,624,969 tourists visiting between January and July this year according to data from the Turkish Culture and Tourism Ministry and up to 30 million [...]

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Presidential Tour of Turkey

Presidential Tour of Turkey

| 04/05/2011 | 0 Comments

Fethiye Oludeniz – Lithuanian cyclist Ramunas Navardauskas remains tied for 10th position after five stages of the eight stage Presidential Tour of Turkey, despite finishing nearly 12 minutes behind the stage five winner. Beginning the fifth stage tied for third spot seven seconds behind race leader Bartosz Huzarski of Poland – it looked as if [...]

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Joint ownership of a property

Joint ownership of a property

| 04/05/2011 | 0 Comments

Living in Beyoglu is nice but noisy. It has its own flavor, and not everyone feels happy about the offerings of Beyoglu. I received an email from a reader who is disturbed by the violence from a bar in Beyoglu. The letter reads as follows: “Your columns dealing with legal issues are always helpful. It [...]

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Turquoise Coast of Turkey

Turquoise Coast of Turkey

| 13/04/2011 | 0 Comments

The market for buying homes in Turkey is changing” says Suleyman Akbay, Director of Oceanwide Properties a company specialising in homes along the Mediterranean resort regions. “When the British first started holidaying they went to the major resorts such as Bodrum and Dalaman which is where they subsequently bought. Now they have discovered totally different [...]

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Oludeniz Holidays in 2011

Oludeniz Holidays in 2011

| 24/03/2011 | 0 Comments

UK holidaymakers have shown an increasing interest in Turkey, according to the Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism. Ozgur Ozaslan, while speaking at the recent World Travel Market, said that Turkey’s visitors from the UK have taken more of a liking to resorts all across the country, rather than just the well known tourist hot spots. [...]

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Moving to Turkey

Moving to Turkey

| 15/03/2011 | 0 Comments

Moving to Turkey and you want to know all about this matter right now? I recently answered a question about transfer of property and explained conditions and procedures regarding the acquisition and transfer of property. Today, we have another question relating to property law and, in particular, obtaining a residence permit and loss of a [...]

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British buyers in Turkey

British buyers in Turkey

| 12/01/2011 | 1 Comment

“In recent years we have noticed a new trend of British buyers in Turkey as early investors are finding the lifestyle so good that they are moving to bigger and even better properties”, says Suleyman Akbay, MD, at Oceanwide Properties. An example of this is Bob and Joanne Whiley who live in Kent. Seven years ago [...]

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Top Five Ruins to explore in Turkey

Top Five Ruins to explore in Turkey

| 29/11/2010 | 0 Comments

Turkey is a budding historian’s fantasy. Few can argue with that, but which of the famous sites truly will leave you awe-struck, which will truly let your imagination run wild through the ages, and which can you simply not miss whilst basking in the Turkish sunshine? Here are the top five. At number five are [...]

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Turkish competition law 1

Turkish competition law 1

| 22/10/2010 | 0 Comments

Starting from the first decades of the 20th century, the Turkish state has established state-owned enterprises as almost no private entrepreneurs were available at the time. This state-owned industry made its own economic rules. Turkey was transformed into a new universe following the elections of 1983. In line with the principles of a liberal market [...]

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