The larger-than-life Ilicali swept into Hull in January and has made re-engaging with fans, who were disillusioned under previous owners, the Allams, one of his first priorities.
He is paying for 320 of them to go on a weeklong holiday to Antalya in his native Turkey from this weekend, where they will meet him and the players at their training camp.
Ilicali has also cut ticket prices behind the goals at the MKM Stadium and average home crowds have risen by over 7,000 since he arrived.
Hull's vice-chairman Tan Kesler claims Ilicali wanted to reward 160 season ticket holders plus one guest each with the holiday to thank them for their support.
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