Turkey introduced new requirements for entering the country

Starting from October 14, air passengers under 12 years of age arriving in Turkey from abroad are accepted without a negative PCR test.
All other passengers entering Turkey must have a certificate of completion of the full course of vaccination since the last vaccination, which has passed at least 14 days, or a document confirming recovery from COVID-19 in the last 6 months. This was announced by the Turkish authorities.
"Children under the age of 12 when entering Turkey will be exempted from the need to provide vaccination certificates or PCR test results," the statement said.
Passengers entering Turkey who have not completed the full course of the COVID-19 vaccination can be placed on self-isolation for 14 days.






