Turkey will not require PCR tests for arrivals from 16 countries: Health Ministry

Turkey will lift the mandatory PCR testing requirement for the passengers traveling from 16 countries as of May 15.

“As of May 15, 2021, a PCR test will not be requested from passengers arriving in Turkey from Hong Kong, China, Taiwan, Vietnam, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Thailand, South Korea, Israel, Japan, United Kingdom, Latvia, Luxembourg, Ukraine, and Estonia,” the country’s Health Ministry said.

Turkey imposed on all travelers to the country who are over six years old to submit a negative result from the COVID-19 PCR test result, which was conducted within a maximum period of 72 hours from all visitors, even those who have previously vaccinated against corona. to take off on Turkey's international flights.

Passengers must submit their test results to the flight operator company before takeoff. 

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