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Sophie McCoid

Turkey set to allow tourists without the vaccine this summer

Turkey is set to welcome UK holidaymakers this summer without needing proof of a coronavirus vaccine or a negative covid test.

Tourism minister Mehmet Ersoy said the country is "looking forward to welcoming British tourists with open arms".

Brits made more than 2.5 million visits to Turkey in 2019, according to Government figures.

Mr Ersoy said: "We have world-class border processes in place for ensuring travel will be low-risk throughout Turkey.

"We are working with the British authorities to ensure these necessary processes are world class and as up to date as possible.

"We will not require vaccination passports from international travellers when entering the country."

After April 15, Turkey will also re-evaluate whether visitors must continue to produce evidence of a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours of their departure.

Mr Ersoy said: "I expect there will be no such requirement from British visitors as the UK Government is rapidly and impressively rolling out the vaccination programme for the whole nation, and a significant portion of the population will be vaccinated by early summer."

He added that employees at hotels and other tourist facilities in Turkey will be prioritised for Covid-19 jabs before the summer season.

Turkey's plan not to require proof of a vaccine or test is in contrast to other hotspots popular with UK holidaymakers.

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Greece will require international tourists to have been vaccinated, had a recent negative Covid-19 test or have coronavirus antibodies.

While visitors to Cyprus must have had both doses of a vaccine.

International travel for holidays is currently banned for people living in the UK, but the rule could be relaxed for those in England from May 17.

The Government's Global Travel Taskforce will provide a report to the Prime Minister on April 12 setting out recommendations for how and when foreign holidays could resume.

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