Turkey imposes a 14-day quarantine on travelers coming from 8 United
Turkey has announced new travel restrictions for travelers entering the country, in an effort to stem the spread of the new coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19).
In a statement published by "Turkish Airlines", which is based on a notification of official authorities, it is said that travelers coming from Afghanistan, Bangladeshi, Brazil, South Africa, India, Nepali, Pakistan and Sri Lanka, will be quarantined for 14 days in places designated by the governors.
Travelers who have been to these places in 14 recent days will also be required to submit a negative result of the PCR test performed internally 72 hours before entering Turkey.
The statement of "Turkish Airlines" says that from today the measure of banning flights to Brazil and South Africa ends.
also, travelers coming from the UK, Irani, Egypt and Singapore, will be required to submit a negative result of their PCR tests performed internally 72 hours before entering Turkey.
Travelers from other countries will not have to submit a negative PCR test result and will not be quarantined, if they have been vaccinated at least 14 days before entering Turkey or if they have overcome the disease and recovered within the last six months.
"If travelers leaving these countries can not present a vaccination certificate or documents proving that they had the disease according to the declared rules, the presentation of a negative PCR result becomes the maximum 72 hours before entering Turkey, or a rapid maximal negative antigen test done 48 hours before entering Turkey will be considered sufficient ", said in the notice.//AA