What's new

Shanghai tourists witness Istanbul airport blast 50m away; travel agencies launch contingency plans

TaiShang

ELITE MEMBER
Joined
Apr 30, 2014
Messages
27,848
Reaction score
70
Country
China
Location
Taiwan, Province Of China
Shanghai tourists witness Istanbul airport blast 50 meters away; travel agencies launch contingency plans

By Hu Min | June 29, 2016, Wednesday |


A 28-tourist Shanghai tour group organized by Shanghai Zhongqing Travel Service was shocked by the blast when they underwent boarding procedures at the Ataturk Airport on Tuesday.

Two tourists had their passports lost during the blast. All tourists of the group are safe and have been arranged accommodation after the incident, the travel agency said.

"It is horrible, and the scene taking place in films appeared before my eyes," said Zhang Yalin, a Shanghai tourist of the tour group.

"The blast was about 50 meters from me, and I bended down and was almost frightened to death," she recalled.

Online travel operator Tuniu has 133 tourists who would head for Turkey before July 8, and the travel agency said it is contacting these tourists to change or cancel their itineraries.

A full refund will be offered for cancellation, it said.

Its 57 tourists who were scheduled to return from Istanbul and now affected by the closure of the airport had been arranged accommodation at hotels. They are asked to stay indoors.

Ctrip has started offering full refunds to independent travelers who booked Turkish tour products on its website and tourists in tour groups scheduled to travel to Turkey between Wednesday and July 5, and said it will closely follow the situation in the country.

Its 200-plus tourists in Turkey were safe and have been reminded to avoid going out, said Ctrip, which has issued a warning on Turkish travel.

Liu Chao, a Ctrip tour leader who led a 28-tourist Shanghai tour group in Turkey is scheduled to return to Shanghai on Sunday from Istanbul. He is in Pamukkale now.

"I have asked my tourists to move together now, and they are reminded to always keep contact and avoid going out at night," he said.

Online travel agency Tongcheng said it has asked its tour guides to make detour to avoid dangerous and crowded areas, and is contacting its tourists to cancel trips to Turkey.

Turkey is a black house in the tourism market for Chinese tourists in the first half of last year, with more than 150,000 Chinese tourists recorded to Turkey due to relaxed visa policies and reality shows’ promotion, according to Mafengwo, a travel website for travel notes and reviews.

But a series of blasts in Turkey have seriously affected Chinese tourists' enthusiasm on Turkey with the explosive growth of Chinese tourists to Turkey slowed down since July last year, and it started decreasing this year, it said.
 
. .
Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Hong Lei's Regular Press Conference on June 29, 2016
2016/06/29


Q: Suicide bomb attacks at Istanbul's Ataturk airport last night killed and injured a lot. What is China's comment on that? Are there any Chinese citizens among the victims?


A: The Chinese side strongly condemns the terrorist attack against civilians. We oppose all forms of terrorism and call on the international community to step up coordination and cooperation on fighting terrorism, and safeguard peace and stability of the region. Foreign Minister Wang Yi has sent a message of condolences to Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu.

According to the Chinese Consulate-General in Istanbul, there has been no report of Chinese citizens killed or injured in the attack. Over 90 Chinese passengers were waiting for their flights when the explosions occurred. The Consulate-General has got in touch with Chinese citizens stranded in the airport and made sure of their safety. The Consulate-General will actively assist them.

Given the grim security situation in Turkey, the Chinese Foreign Ministry and diplomatic missions in Turkey advise once again that Chinese citizens think twice before visiting Turkey, and Chinese citizens already in Turkey stay on high alert, take extra precautions and prepare for emergency.
 
.
Better stay away from Turkey for while, seems they in mess. I don't think this will be the last. Condolences to the victim family.
 
. . . .
For me, I will not go to Turkey in the meantime even if given a free trip.

I just think that it's not worth the risk taking chances with my life.

There were a number of terrorist incidents in Turkey over the last 12 months. That place is pretty chaotic.

There are many other countries to visit besides Turkey.
 
.
For me, I will not go to Turkey in the meantime even if given a free trip.

I just think that it's not worth the risk taking chances with my life.

There were a number of terrorist incidents in Turkey over the last 12 months. That place is pretty chaotic.

There are many other countries to visit besides Turkey.

I heard about Turkish food is delicious. A type of pot meat is nice.
 
. .
.
I would not risk my life just to taste a food.

Doesn't matter how good it is.

Yes. Lots of security threats recently.

***

Only in 2016 so far:

- 2016 -

June 7: At least seven police officers and four civilians die when a bomb rips through a police vehicle near the historic centre of Istanbul.

March 19: Three Israelis and an Iranian are killed and dozens injured in a suicide bombing blamed on Islamic State jihadists targeting an Istanbul shopping thoroughfare, the Istiklal Caddesi.

March 13: At least 34 people are killed and dozens wounded in a suicide car bomb attack in Ankara. The assault is claimed by the Kurdistan Freedom Falcons (TAK), a radical offshoot of the better-known Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK).

February 17: At least 29 are killed in a car bombing targeting the Turkish military in Ankara. The attack is also claimed by TAK.

January 12: Eleven German tourists are killed and another 16 people wounded in a suicide attack by a Syrian bomber in Istanbul's Sultanahmet district, the ancient tourist heart of the city and home of the Blue Mosque.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/major-bomb-attacks-turkey-094008172.html
 
. .
Hmmm, the Turkish authorities are pretty quick.....

--------
Istanbul Airport Attackers Identified as Uzbek, Kyrgyz, Russian Nationals
2016-06-30 19:12:54 Xinhua Web Editor: Chen Xieyuan

3879d5ba926949b5a66a3592f6a208a2.jpg

File photo of Istanbul's Ataturk Airport [Photo: Xinhua]

The three attackers targeting Istanbul's Ataturk Airport two days ago have been identified on Thursday as Uzbek, Kyrgyz and Russian nationals, Turkish media said.

The private Dogan news agency said the Russian, who entered Turkey nearly a month ago, left his passport in a rented house in Istanbul's district of Fatih.

On Tuesday evening, the three men fired at crowds in the airport and then detonated their explosive vests, killing 43 people, including 19 foreigners, and injuring more than 200 others.

The Turkish police detained 22 suspected Islamic State (IS) militants on Thursday in operations in Istanbul and the western city of Izmir.

Three of the apprehended were foreigners, the Hurriyet daily said.

Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim blamed the IS for the attack, though no group has claimed responsibility so far.
 
.
Hmmm, the Turkish authorities are pretty quick.....

--------
Istanbul Airport Attackers Identified as Uzbek, Kyrgyz, Russian Nationals
2016-06-30 19:12:54 Xinhua Web Editor: Chen Xieyuan

View attachment 314831
File photo of Istanbul's Ataturk Airport [Photo: Xinhua]

The three attackers targeting Istanbul's Ataturk Airport two days ago have been identified on Thursday as Uzbek, Kyrgyz and Russian nationals, Turkish media said.

The private Dogan news agency said the Russian, who entered Turkey nearly a month ago, left his passport in a rented house in Istanbul's district of Fatih.

On Tuesday evening, the three men fired at crowds in the airport and then detonated their explosive vests, killing 43 people, including 19 foreigners, and injuring more than 200 others.

The Turkish police detained 22 suspected Islamic State (IS) militants on Thursday in operations in Istanbul and the western city of Izmir.

Three of the apprehended were foreigners, the Hurriyet daily said.

Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim blamed the IS for the attack, though no group has claimed responsibility so far.

What mixture of Central Asians and a Russian!

As if the IS lacked Arab or Turkish suicide volunteers.

Nonetheless, if true, Russian national is probably Chechnian.

The Mirror: ISIS Risk Infographics:

terror_risks_map-1-540x660.jpg


And this is even scarier. Published by some IS friendly group.

 
Last edited:
.

Country Latest Posts

Back
Top Bottom