Turkey expects to come off the UK’s travel red list this week, according to the country’s UK embassy.
“The scientific data on Covid-19 support our expectation that Turkey will be removed from the red list at the upcoming review,” the embassy said in a statement to Sky News.
Reports suggest the holiday hotspot will be moved to the amber list in a travel review expected on Thursday. The move would allow double-jabbed Britons and all under 18s to travel without needing to quarantine in a hotel on return to the UK.
Turkey’s case numbers are now lower than those in the UK and its genomic sequencing has improved, its London embassy said.
The country also continues to progress with its vaccination programme, with more than half of adults now fully vaccinated, it added.
Turkey has been on the red list since May meaning travellers must spend 11 days in a quarantine hotel at a cost of more than £2,000 upon their return to the UK.
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