Traveler numbers at Turkey's Antalya Airport declined by 47% to 570,013 in March due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the administrator of the air terminal, Germany's Fraport group, said.
"In March 2020, just because, the COVID-19 pandemic affected Fraport's whole worldwide portfolio – with traveler traffic dropping perceptibly at all gathering air terminals," the gathering said in an announcement a week ago.
Turkey suspended every global trip in late March with an end goal to contain the spread of the coronavirus.
The nation has affirmed 90,980 coronavirus cases as of Monday, with the loss of life arriving at 2,140, information distributed by Turkey's directorate of interchanges (DoC) appeared.
Somewhere else in Southeast Europe, Fraport works the air terminals in the Slovenian capital Ljubljana and the Bulgarian Black Sea urban communities of Varna and Burgas.