A British airport has revealed that current economic conditions are driving a surge in demand for flights to Turkey.
According to East Midlands Airport (EMA), services to places such as Dalaman have proved to be very popular with consumers in recent months.
This has been mainly attributed to the fact that Turkey offers more favourable exchange rates than many other European countries.
Indeed, figures indicated that in the last year, there has been a 17 per cent increase in the number of people flying to destinations outside the EU.
Since the pound has recently slumped to all-time low against the euro, this could because people want to get more for their money in other places.
EMA commented: "More and more holidaymakers are choosing to jet abroad to more value-for-money destinations outside the eurozone, such as Dalaman in Turkey."
According to the Association of British Travel Agents, the European country has become one of the main hotspots for holidaymakers from the UK this summer.
In fact, figures show that the number of bookings has risen by 20 per cent on a year-by-year basis.
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