Stunning pics show huge Airbus A300 jet being sunk under the SEA as a makeshift reef for divers in a desperate bid to boost Turkish tourism
The giant aircraft was plunged into the Aegean Sea near the resort town of Kusadasi
A HUGE plane has been deliberately sunk in a Turkish holiday resort in a bid to boost the country’s flagging tourist industry.
Authorities plunged the A300 Airbus into the Aegean Sea much to the delight of hundreds of cheering beachgoers who watched the two-and-a-half hour operation.
Turkish tourism chiefs hope the unique underwater attraction will entice deep-sea enthusiasts back to the popular diving spot.
Holiday bookings to Turkey have dropped by 40 per cent following recent bomb attacks in both Istanbul and the capital Ankara.
The 36-year-old plane – which will now become covered in beautiful aquatic plants – was bought by the Aydin municipality from a private aviation firm for around £65,000.
Aydin's mayor Ozlem Cercioglu said the sinking of the aircraft would help promote diving in the region.
She said: “Our goal is to make Kusadasi a centre of diving tourism.
“Our goal is to protect the underwater life.
“And with these goals in mind, we have witnessed one of the biggest wrecks in the world.
“Our main target to diversify tourism in Kusadasi and have a 12-month season.”
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