Long weekend in Istanbul at end of May - Turkey on Govt Red List

Is that why people are pricing it up, you have to have a test in Turkey before coming back? I know the LFTs before Spurs were free.

On a separate note re travel has anyone looked at flights to Germany and then onwards from there as a big Turkish community so assume a few flights going?
Basically as far as I can see you have Turkish airlines and Pegasus direct from Manchester and Lufthansa via Frankfurt or KLM via Amsterdam. That’s about it.
 
Is that why people are pricing it up, you have to have a test in Turkey before coming back? I know the LFTs before Spurs were free.

On a separate note re travel has anyone looked at flights to Germany and then onwards from there as a big Turkish community so assume a few flights going?
Apparently a lot of scousers went via Bulgaria when they played there. No idea if that's a viable option this time
 
Apparently a lot of scousers went via Bulgaria when they played there. No idea if that's a viable option this time
I got the sleeper train from Istanbul to Sofia when England played there last year. Decent route as flights to Sofia are very cheap but no idea if trains are still running with the pandemi.
 
Would say its probably best to go to Istanbul/Turkey direct where possible.
Changing planes en route shouldn't cause too much bother, but it does leave you exposed to any prohibitive measures in place for country to country issues (IE if Turkey are happy to accept travellers from the UK but will quarantine arrivals from Holland for example and your flight goes via Amsterdam)
Similar scenario for something like flying to Sofia and getting the train in....under normal circumstances I'd say crack on with something like that but services could well be limited and you'd have to ensure no border issues with Bulgaria and Turkey.
In what is already likely to be a stressful trip for anyone making it due to the numerous hoops you'll have to jump through, my advice would be to keep any itinerary as simplified as possible.

On the testing front, it's quite unclear what testing will be required before leaving the UK, even to green countries.
A country might not request a negative PCR test on arrival but an airline might only agree to let you board on production of a negative test.
I'd go on the assumption that anyone travelling to Turkey will need a negative test before outbound departure, even if Turkey aren't requesting it. Coming back will definitely require further testing, both before leaving Turkey and upon arrival into the UK.

If people have the time and inclination, booking a holiday to Turkey that covers the final weekend and then jumping on an internal flight to Istanbul from your resort could be the least stressful and quite cost effective way of doing it (posted yesterday how cheaply that can be done)
 
That’s not quite right. Turkey have said no pre flight test needed from May 15th. LFT will do before flight home. Then 2 PCR tests on return (or 3 to cut isolation to 5 days) Now they’re available from £45 each.
Where have you seen them for £45?
cheapest I found was £58.
they are about £25-30 in Turkey for the flight home.
 
Where have you seen them for £45?
cheapest I found was £58.
they are about £25-30 in Turkey for the flight home.

Believe the government is supposed to be announcing approved testers for travel in the announcement tomorrow too.
 
Completely agree it will be amber at best (as I said in my post), almost zero chance Turkey will be green before June.

As I understand it the system is reviewed every 2 weeks (with an additional weeks grace for people abroad to get home if necessary) and the traffic lights don't go live until travel resumes again on 17th May....so if Turkey is amber on Monday 17th May then it remains amber until no earlier than Monday 31st May.

Obviously stand to be corrected if the process isn't quite as above but either way Turkey just ain't gonna be green.
System is to be reviewed every 3 weeks from the initial announcement tomorrow, not from 17th.
2 weeks from tomorrow is 28th, the Friday before the final.
 
Disgrace they are making two English teams travel to Europe’s highest covid rate. Utter ridiculous. People wonder why teams wanted to join a super league & get away from uefa.

zero respect for fans that will try & travel or players who are going to a city in lockdown.

madness
 

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