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What are the airport rules in Turkey?

COVID-19 control measures for air, land, and sea travel continue. Passengers arriving in Turkey will be required to complete an information form and will be checked for symptoms. Anyone suspected of having COVID-19 will be transported to a hospital for examination or to a dormitory to self-isolate.



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Tourist Visas U.S. passport holders may apply for an e-visa for Turkey at www.evisa.gov.tr for tourism or short-term business travel. For any other purpose of travel, the applicant must obtain a Turkish visa in advance from the Turkish Embassy/Consulate.

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Turkey - Level 2: Exercise Increased Caution. Reissued with obsolete COVID-19 page links removed. Exercise increased caution when traveling to Turkey due to terrorism and arbitrary detentions. Some areas have increased risk.

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Turkey customs regulations prevent you from bringing drugs, weapons, firearms and radioactive substances into Turkey. What food can you take into Turkey and what can't you take to Turkey? There are some Turkey prohibited items such as fresh or packaged food, fruit, eggs, meat, dairy products.

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Local laws
  • Don't use or carry illegal drugs. ...
  • Always carry a photo ID, such as a copy of your passport. ...
  • It's illegal to 'insult' Türkiye, the Turkish flag, the President or government, and the country's founder, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. ...
  • Many parts of Türkiye have conservative dress and behaviour standards.


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Golf, baseball, cricket, etc. bats and similar items are prohibited in the cabin and cabin luggage. It is prohibited to carry flammable and flammable materials such as camp stoves in the cabin and in the cabin luggage. Sharp items that cut and pierce such as sewing kits are prohibited in the cabin or in cabin baggage.

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If you're traveling on a foreign passport, it can take 50-60 minutes to get through immigration at Istanbul Airport.

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Can I wear shorts in Turkey? In beach resort areas, shorts are completely fine. Consider wearing longer shorts or jeans when exploring other cities like Cappadocia, Ankara, and Istanbul. Blue and black jeans are actually a popular staple in Istanbul.

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