Did anyone read todays Daily Mirror on Turkey???
It says 'the great turkish rip off just won't go away'. Lots of letters/emails off people about the extortionate prices at the airports and about the charges of having overweight cases.
It's giving Turkey a bad name! People are vowing never to go back. Also about the high prices in resorts.
Im going to keep the article, to take with me next Spring to show our Turkish friends.
The prices at airports have always been high, but personally, even when the children were younger we always took our own snacks and drinks. We used to buy a loaf, packets of cold meats and cheese and made it up at the airport. Always handy if theres a delay!
There are so many people on this forum, that have complained over airport prices... I think we should all boycott the airport cafes/restaurants and maybe they will get the message that us Brits wont be 'ripped off' any longer and that our pockets aren't lined with gold.
gby
Is it really £8.75 (21 Lira) for a Macdonalds meal in our airports? If so I will carry on taking packed lunches!!
As for prices in resorts being expensive, I can only comment on Ovacik, Hisaronu and Olu Deniz but if they see them as being expensive I want to live where they live as they must pay a pittance for things!
Thanks to posts on this forum we expected it on our first trip and were prepared, although still shocked at the prices. All airports are expensive but Dalaman... I feel for families that get there and have a flight delay!
As for the resort prices, we found them very reasonable compared to the UK. For example a two course meal, drink each with coffee came to 39 lira, doubt that we would get that value for money here.
Dont suppose anyone is brave enough to supply a link to this article? or explain to me if I can read it on-line. Normally get the Mirror but didnt yesterday.
The shops in the airports are charged an exorbitant rent by the airport owners resulting in the very high prices. So it's not the shops that are at fault but the airport owners. I don't know what you can do about this and I live here. My next door neighbour had two shops in Antalya Airport but he has had to sell them as he could not make any money after paying the rent. Antalya Airport was recently bought by the people that own Franfurt Airport------- I bet the prices here are much higher next year. As somebody said, ' Take your own food and drink ' nobody bats an eyelid at this as all the Turks do it. Despite the airport prices we are staying !
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/travel/features/2007/11/03/trave-turking-the-mick-89520-20055012/.
I particularly like this bit .
Sermin Ozduran, UK & Ireland director for the Turkish Culture & Tourism Office, told me: "In recent years Turkey has heavily invested in tourism and due to extensive training the quality of service throughout the industry has undeniably improved.
well all I can say is I prefered it as it was .!!!
This very forum has done much to publicise the over the top prices being charged at Dalaman airport. On my last couple of visits to Marmaris I noticed more and more places offering to make up sandwiches for the airport. Great idea I thought.
You will find that nowadays that hotels are catching on about the prices at the airports and will provide pack ups. We were in Kalkan back in September and we were eating happily for 40 Lira most nights but no more than 50 Lira. There was one night when we went to a proper Turkish place and only paid 26 Lira. Despite the airport prices, it won't put us off returning to the country we love. Les
Dont know how the airports down south are for prices , but Glasgow airport is as dear as every airport i have been in ,in places like Turkey , Cyprus ,Tenerife .i always take what i need to the airports ,such as crisps a few filled rolls and the likes .Tourists complaining about it is not going to change anything, the only way is to stop useing the shops cafes and such ,we are the only people who can stop it ,just dont encourage them ,i dont. If you count how much you can spend on the way out and the way home it can make a fair hole in your holiday spending money.
We always use the McDonalds at Gatwick, that way unlike Turkish airport ones, you just pay normal prices!
Wilson - on the way back from Olu D last year the Thomson driver stopped en route for us to purchase food and drink from a Turkish mini-market. I am sure there was a drink in it for him somewhere along the line, but was still grateful that we didn't have to pay dalaman airport prices. The shop had loads of choice and many people took advantage of it. He explained it was because the airport was dear.
At Gatwick this year the 'Weatherspoons' food was the same price as any other one in their chain. Maccy d's (should that be your thing) and the Pizza franchises charge the same as well. At Stansted we ate in one of those American places (Garfunkles is it?) also seemed the same prices as the ones in London.
I hope your not being ripped off up there in Glasgow Peter, I know you already have to pay higher flight supplements than us.
I may yet return to Turkey for a holiday but have slight misgivings about Dalaman airport with its bad reports of luggage and overcharging when luggage is not over the limit. I hate confrontation but by the same token, I wouldn't pay when I shouldn't have to - as yet I have never had any overweight luggage.
Cic
The good thing is that you can take food and drink throught to the duty free, maybe they will get the message when shops wont pay the high rents!
One of the small kiosks at Antalya was chargin 18 YTL for a cheese and tomato roll, and 7 YTL for a paper cup of Nescafe.....
The Turkish airports seem particularly expensive but I was amazed to read Lyn's link to the Mirror where so many travellers said they wouldn't travel to Turkey again because of the cost of drinks at the airport Surely you just remember to take your own next time.
Cazz
I have travelled a few times from the domestic terminal at Dalaman - not so expensive there!!
I never go in the eating area at Dalaman airport as its like Smokey Joes cafe!I wouldnt eat there if the food was free!
I took my own rolls and meat to Dalaman airport and my own drink! I was ripped off a few years back and learn't a lesson, once bitten twice shy! But on the flight to Belfast I was charged £3.40 for two cups of tea!
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