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Lottie Gibbons

Turkey travel update as rules change for Brits visiting the country

Turkey has announced a major travel rule change that means Brits, whether they are vaccinated or not, can visit the country.

As of June 1, all COVID-19 restrictions in Turkey have been lifted. Passengers arriving in Turkey are no longer required to present proof of vaccination or negative PCR test results.

The requirement for filling out the “Form for Entry to Türkiye” was lifted in March 2022. Face masks are no longer required outdoors or indoors if air circulation and social distancing are adequate.

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However, COVID-19 entry requirements may change at short notice, you should check the specifics with your airline before you travel. Further details are available on Turkish Airlines or Pegasus websites.

Italy recently dropped their travel requirements. From May 1 travellers will no longer be required to complete a passenger locator form (EU PLF) to enter or travel through Italy as a visitor.

As of June 1, COVID-19 restrictions on entering Italy have been lifted. Italy does not require any proof of vaccination, a negative test result, or a COVID-19 recovery certificate to enter the country, regardless of your vaccination status.

All passengers entering Italy by plane, ferry, train or coach must wear an FFP2 mask in order to enter the country.

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