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New balloon tourism route tested over Mount Ağrı
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New balloon tourism route tested over Mount Ağrı

Ağrı, located in eastern Turkey, has launched its first hot air balloon test flight over Mount Ağrı, marking a new tourism initiative aimed at showcasing the area's natural and historical landmarks. The balloon took off from the foothills of the mountain, passing by the İshak Paşa Palace, and was piloted by Rasim Ceylan. Ceylan highlighted the region's aviation potential and expressed hopes for future developments in ballooning tourism, which could boost local economy and tourism. While hot air ballooning is already a major attraction in Cappadocia, this new route aims to bring similar benefits to eastern Turkey, potentially increasing tourist numbers and economic activity.

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Hurriyet Daily News logoHurriyet Daily NewsParty-alignedCenter22 hr. ago
New balloon tourism route tested over Mount Ağrı

Ağrı, located in eastern Turkey, has launched its first hot air balloon test flight over Mount Ağrı, marking a new tourism initiative aimed at showcasing the area's natural and historical landmarks. The balloon took off from the foothills of the mountain, passing by the İshak Paşa Palace, and was piloted by Rasim Ceylan. Ceylan highlighted the region's aviation potential and expressed hopes for future developments in ballooning tourism, which could boost local economy and tourism. While hot air ballooning is already a major attraction in Cappadocia, this new route aims to bring similar benefits to eastern Turkey, potentially increasing tourist numbers and economic activity.

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