Atahan Erdogdu

Junior Consultant, Istanbul, Turkey

Atahan Erdogdu is a Junior Consultant at Horwath HTL Türkiye, where he plays a key role in the preparation of valuation and feasibility reports, conducting in-depth market research, and providing branding services.


Bio

Atahan Erdogdu is a Junior Consultant at Horwath HTL Türkiye, where he plays a key role in the preparation of valuation and feasibility reports, conducting in-depth market research, and providing branding services. His work supports the delivery of insightful analyses and strategic recommendations, helping clients navigate the complexities of the hospitality and tourism sectors.

In addition to his professional responsibilities, Atahan is pursuing his studies at Bogazici University, where he is enrolled in the Engineering Faculty. This academic foundation enhances his ability to approach challenges with both analytical rigor and practical insight, ensuring that his contributions are well-informed and impactful.

Atahan’s dedication to excellence and his ability to balance academic and professional growth make him a valuable member of the Horwath HTL Türkiye team. His work demonstrates a strong commitment to supporting clients with data-driven solutions and innovative perspectives.

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Market Report: Uzbekistan

Known for its impressive mosques, mausoleums and fascinating links to the Silk Road, Uzbekistan, a former Soviet republic, has now become Central Asia’s biggest draw for its show-stopping architecture and ancient sites. The new government has opened its doors to tourism, with an easier visa process and regular flights into the capital. Horwath HTL Turkey is currently actively involved in some of the top projects to support Uzbek tourism and has produced this latest report with an overview of the country and its offer.

Metin Erdogdu
Metin Erdogdu
Managing Director, Turkey
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Market Report: Turkey

Turkey is one of the leading tourism destinations in the world. It is where antiquity meets contemporary and it boasts stunning scenery as well as having a rich historical legacy. Despite the political and economical crises in the past few years, in 2018 Turkey attracted more than a record number of 46 million tourists with its breath taking coastlines, iconic destinations and mouth watering Turkish cuisine. Following a significant decline in tourism due to political and economic instability in 2016, Turkey’s tourism sector began to show signs of recovery in 2017. Hotel occupancy increased by 2.5% to 60.9%, the average daily rate (ADR) rose from USD 71.75 to USD 74.55, and revenue per available room (RevPAR) saw a 6.5% increase to USD 45.42. Travel and tourism contributed USD 98.4 billion to GDP in 2017, 11.6% of the total GDP, with projections for growth in the subsequent years.

Metin Erdogdu
Metin Erdogdu
Managing Director, Turkey