Halal tourism

Malaysia, Turkey and many more countries offer facilities in accordance with the religious beliefs of Muslim tourists in order to attract more customers.

The Halal tourism industry also provides flights where no alcohol or pork products are served, prayer timings are announced, and religious programs are broadcast as part of entertainment offered on board.

Crescent Tours, a London-based online travel specialist, books clients into hotels in Turkey that have separate swimming pools for men and women, no-alcohol policies and halal restaurants, and rents out private holiday villas with high walls",[2] which was featured on Forbes offers Muslim-friendly hotels and advice about halal food options, Quran availability and more.

[3] Based on a report by Thomson Reuters, in 2014 Muslims from around the globe spent $142 billion on travel (excluding Hajj and Umrah).

In April 2017, UK ranked 20th in the overall Global Muslim Travel Index[6] but 3rd in the Non-OIC destinations beating Spain despite its past Islamic heritage.

Halal Chinese restaurant in Taipei , Taiwan .