Many families will be jetting off to Turkey in the coming days as schools break up for May half term. Ahead of the holidays the UK Foreign Office has updated its travel advice for the country.
The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) has updated information for various topics relating to the travel to Turkey, including visa requirements, customs rules and outdoor activities. It has also changed its information on support available in areas where travel is advised against, and the health page.
It’s important to be aware of the latest travel advice from the FCDO before you go away as it can impact your travel insurance. The guidance for Turkey mentions several areas where the Foreign Office advises Brits not to travel and support from the British embassy can be limited in those locations.
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