Georgia is easing regulations for Turkish travellers to enter the country, announces Georgian Economy Minister Natia Turnava.
Following the new rules Turkish citizens should present a negative PCR test from the past 72 hours at the border and retest on the third day. Further self-isolation will not be required if the test returns negative.
This is positive information for both business and tourism, as Turkish travellers often visit Georgia for touristic and business reasons,” Turnava said.
Regular flights resumed in Georgia on February 1 and entry rules for Georgian as well as foreign visitors have changed since that day.
Entry rules for Covid-19 vaccinated visitors:
Citizens of all countries, traveling by air…