The Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the Republic of Turkey, alongside the Turkey Tourism Promotion and Development Agency (TGA), said all resorts, hotels and experiences across the country’s key tourist hotspots are continuing to operate as normal.
Tourism chiefs stressed there have been no closures, disruptions or government-imposed restrictions affecting tourism activity anywhere in the country, with all major resorts and holiday regions also functioning as expected.
Air access, too, remains unaffected, with all UK and Ireland flights to and from Turkey operating on schedule.
Key gateways including Istanbul airport, Antalya airport, Milas-Bodrum airport and Izmir Adnan Menderes airport are "running without interruption", and airlines have reported no cancellations linked to regional tensions.
The update is aimed squarely at the trade, with the ministry urging agents, tour operators and OTAs to continue promoting and selling Turkey to their clients for summer 2026.
Officials are keen to reinforce confidence, with the ministry "committed to supporting" partners through the provision of data, quotes and briefings to aid customer communications and sales activity.
Sinan Seha Türkseven, TGA's general manager, impressed the "strategic importance" of the UK and Irish market.
"We are deeply grateful for the loyalty and professionalism of our travel trade partners in the region," he said. "Tourism operations are running completely as normal across our country, and demand for Turkey remains strong among travellers."
This announcement comes as several travel bosses, including Tui, Advantage Travel Partnership, and Jet2holidays, move to reassure agents that clients' "underlying confidence in travel" is still intact in the wake of the crisis.