Turkey gears up to welcome Brit travellers by June
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Turkey has plans to welcome Brits back by June as it pushes ahead with its vaccine rollout. The country’s vaccination program has so far seen more than 8.45million jabs given, using shots developed by China’s Sinovac Biotech.
In comparison, Greece has given 885,000 doses and Spain has given 3.6 million vaccines. Turkey has also already been in talks with UK ministers regarding foreign travel, and with the news website saying that tourists will likely start flying into the country from June.
Turkey’s tourism industry has also adopted the Safe Tourism Certification Program, a set of safety and hygiene measures the Turkish government introduced earlier last year. There will be some hesitancy among Bits, following the incident last summer where Turkey was accused of under-reporting their Covid cases.
Turkey to welcome Brit holidaymakers by June - as country beats Spain and Greece in vaccine rollout
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