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Brits heading to Turkey told to make one 'check' before travelling
Brits heading to Turkey told to make one 'check' before travelling

Daily Mirror

time12 hours ago

  • Daily Mirror

Brits heading to Turkey told to make one 'check' before travelling

The Foreign Office has issued important travel advice to UK holidaymakers heading to Turkey this summer - and it's important to check before you head into the country The Foreign Office has issued fresh travel guidance for those jetting off to Turkey. The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) serves as the UK's foreign affairs ministry and governmental department. The FCDO represents the government body tasked with safeguarding and advancing British interests globally. ‌ It regularly updates the public on travel developments, providing essential guidance before international journeys. In its most recent Turkey advisory, the Foreign Office has revealed details regarding e-sim usage within the country, with the announcement appearing on The guidance warns: "Access to some e-sim services is restricted in Turkey. Check with your provider before travelling." ‌ ‌ The destination remains incredibly sought-after amongst tourists, featuring numerous holiday resorts and welcoming millions of UK visitors annually. When travelling overseas, countless travellers prefer utilising international eSIMs, though those planning Turkish getaways must now consider fresh restrictions, reports the Liverpool Echo. Travel specialist Juan David Soler from Holafly has issued an urgent alert to British holidaymakers, urging swift action before departing for their preferred Turkish destinations. ‌ He warned: "Turkey's sudden ban on eSIMs has caught many travellers off guard, and it's vital that UK holidaymakers heading there this summer take action before they fly. eSIMs have become the go-to option for Brits wanting affordable mobile data abroad without the hassle of physical SIMs or costly roaming. But now, travellers will no longer be able to activate a new eSIM once they arrive in Turkey." The travel expert continued: "To avoid getting caught out, UK travellers should ensure their eSIM is fully downloaded and activated before leaving the UK." "This means setting up your digital SIM while still on UK networks, and confirming it's working properly before departure. Otherwise, you could be left without internet access the moment you land, which can be a serious issue if you rely on your phone for maps, transport, or bookings," Juan explained. Should you decide to travel, it's essential to research your destinations thoroughly and secure suitable travel insurance. Your insurance policy should encompass your itinerary, planned activities and expenses during emergencies. Do Brits need visa for Turkey? British citizens can travel to Turkey up to 90 days within 180 days without a visa, whether for tourism or business purposes. For Turkish entry requirements, the passport must remain valid for at least 150 days beyond the arrival date and contain a minimum of one blank page. It's advisable to verify with the travel provider that the passport and additional travel documents meet all requirements, and renew the passport if necessary.

Holidaymakers heading to Turkey this summer urged to make this check before travelling
Holidaymakers heading to Turkey this summer urged to make this check before travelling

Daily Record

time14 hours ago

  • Daily Record

Holidaymakers heading to Turkey this summer urged to make this check before travelling

Turkey is one of the most popular holiday destinations in the world. New advice has been issued to tourists travelling to Turkey this summer. The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) updated its travel advice for holidaymakers flying to Turkey following a new ban which could cause 'serious issues' for Brits. ‌ The FCDO is the UK government department responsible for protecting and promoting British interests around the world. It often informs people about the latest travel changes, offering key advice before people make a journey abroad. Last week, the country introduced a ban on eSIMs, reportedly blocking access to numerous global eSIM platforms including Airalo, Holafly, Saily, Nomad, Instabridge and more. ‌ Tourists will now need to purchase local sim cards or incur extortionate roaming fees to use their mobile data, unless they make this important change at the airport. Following the announcement, the FCDO said: "Access to some e-sim services is restricted in Turkey. Check with your provider before travelling." ‌ The country is hugely popular with tourists, boasting a number of resorts, and visited by millions from the UK. When travelling abroad, many people like to use international eSIMs, but anyone planning to do so in Turkey should be aware of a new regulation. Travel expert at Holafly Juan David Soler, has issued a warning to all British holidaymakers to act fast and make changes before they take off for their favourite Turkish resort, reports Liverpool Echo. ‌ He said: "Turkey's sudden ban on eSIMs has caught many travellers off guard, and it's vital that UK holidaymakers heading there this summer take action before they fly. "eSIMs have become the go-to option for Brits wanting affordable mobile data abroad without the hassle of physical SIMs or costly roaming. But now, travellers will no longer be able to activate a new eSIM once they arrive in Turkey. Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. ‌ The travel expert continued: "To avoid getting caught out, UK travellers should ensure their eSIM is fully downloaded and activated before leaving the UK. "This means setting up your digital SIM while still on UK networks, and confirming it's working properly before departure. Otherwise, you could be left without internet access the moment you land, which can be a serious issue if you rely on your phone for maps, transport, or bookings." If you choose to travel, you should research your destinations and get appropriate travel insurance. Insurance should cover your itinerary, planned activities and expenses in an emergency. To enter Turkey, your passport must have an 'expiry date' at least 150 days after the date you arrive and at least one blank page. You should check with your travel provider that your passport and other travel documents meet requirements and renew your passport if you need to.

Foreign Office updates Turkey travel advice with alert to holidaymakers
Foreign Office updates Turkey travel advice with alert to holidaymakers

North Wales Live

time19 hours ago

  • North Wales Live

Foreign Office updates Turkey travel advice with alert to holidaymakers

The Foreign Office has revised its travel guidance for those travelling to Turkey. The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) serves as the UK's foreign affairs ministry and governmental department. The FCDO represents the UK government body tasked with safeguarding and advancing British interests globally. It regularly updates the public on travel developments, providing essential guidance prior to international journeys. In its most recent Turkey advisory, the Foreign Office has published details regarding e-sim usage within the nation, with the update appearing on The guidance reads: "Access to some e-sim services is restricted in Turkey. Check with your provider before travelling." The destination remains extremely popular amongst holidaymakers, featuring numerous resort destinations and welcoming millions of UK visitors annually, reports the Liverpool Echo. When travelling abroad, many people like to use international eSIMs, but anyone planning to do so in Turkey should be aware of a new regulation. Juan David Soler, travel expert at Holafly, has issued a warning to all British holidaymakers to act fast and make changes before they take off for their favourite Turkish resort. He said: "Turkey's sudden ban on eSIMs has caught many travellers off guard, and it's vital that UK holidaymakers heading there this summer take action before they fly. "eSIMs have become the go-to option for Brits wanting affordable mobile data abroad without the hassle of physical SIMs or costly roaming. But now, travellers will no longer be able to activate a new eSIM once they arrive in Turkey." The travel expert continued: "To avoid getting caught out, UK travellers should ensure their eSIM is fully downloaded and activated before leaving the UK. "This means setting up your digital SIM while still on UK networks, and confirming it's working properly before departure. Otherwise, you could be left without internet access the moment you land, which can be a serious issue if you rely on your phone for maps, transport, or bookings." If you choose to travel, you should research your destinations and get appropriate travel insurance. Insurance should cover your itinerary, planned activities and expenses in an emergency. To enter Turkey, your passport must have an 'expiry date' at least 150 days after the date you arrive and at least one blank page. You should check with your travel provider that your passport and other travel documents meet requirements and renew your passport if you need to.

Anyone travelling to Turkey urged to make 'check' before holiday
Anyone travelling to Turkey urged to make 'check' before holiday

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • Yahoo

Anyone travelling to Turkey urged to make 'check' before holiday

The Foreign Office has updated its travel advice for people heading to Turkey. The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) is the ministry of foreign affairs and a ministerial department of the UK government. The FCDO is the UK government department responsible for protecting and promoting British interests around the world. It often informs people about the latest travel changes, offering key advice before people make a journey abroad. In the latest update for Turkey, the Foreign Office has shared information about using e-sims in the country, the update comes via The update states: "Access to some e-sim services is restricted in Turkey. Check with your provider before travelling." The country is hugely popular with tourists, boasting a number of resorts, and visited by millions from the UK. READ MORE: Ryanair rule could see you charged £55 and not because of your bag READ MORE: Luggage rules including backpacks on Ryanair, easyJet and Jet2 flights When travelling abroad, many people like to use international eSIMs, but anyone planning to do so in Turkey should be aware of a new regulation. Travel expert at Holafly Juan David Soler, has issued a warning to all British holidaymakers to act fast and make changes before they take off for their favourite Turkish resort. He said: "Turkey's sudden ban on eSIMs has caught many travellers off guard, and it's vital that UK holidaymakers heading there this summer take action before they fly. "eSIMs have become the go-to option for Brits wanting affordable mobile data abroad without the hassle of physical SIMs or costly roaming. But now, travellers will no longer be able to activate a new eSIM once they arrive in Turkey. The travel expert continued: "To avoid getting caught out, UK travellers should ensure their eSIM is fully downloaded and activated before leaving the UK. "This means setting up your digital SIM while still on UK networks, and confirming it's working properly before departure. Otherwise, you could be left without internet access the moment you land, which can be a serious issue if you rely on your phone for maps, transport, or bookings." If you choose to travel, you should research your destinations and get appropriate travel insurance. Insurance should cover your itinerary, planned activities and expenses in an emergency. To enter Turkey, your passport must have an 'expiry date' at least 150 days after the date you arrive and at least one blank page. You should check with your travel provider that your passport and other travel documents meet requirements and renew your passport if you need to.

Brits travelling to Turkey warned amid 'sudden' eSims ban
Brits travelling to Turkey warned amid 'sudden' eSims ban

The Herald Scotland

time22-07-2025

  • The Herald Scotland

Brits travelling to Turkey warned amid 'sudden' eSims ban

It means that tourists will be prevented from accessing the websites and apps of the affected companies. Brits will now need to purchase local sim cards or incur extortionate roaming fees to use their mobile data, unless they make this important change at the airport. Travel expert at international eSim provider Holafly, Juan David Soler, shared his advice. Mr Soler said: 'Turkey's sudden ban on eSIMs has caught many travellers off guard, and it's vital that UK holidaymakers heading there this summer take action before they fly. 'eSIMs have become the go-to option for Brits wanting affordable mobile data abroad without the hassle of physical SIMs or costly roaming. 'But now, travellers will no longer be able to activate a new eSIM once they arrive in Turkey. UK Passport Renewal Guide "To avoid getting caught out, UK travellers should ensure their eSIM is fully downloaded and activated before leaving the UK. This means setting up your digital SIM while still on UK networks, and confirming it's working properly before departure. 'Otherwise, you could be left without internet access the moment you land, which can be a serious issue if you rely on your phone for maps, transport, or bookings." Is it worth getting an eSIM for Turkey? eSIMs are more secure than a physical SIM because it can't be removed if your phone is lost or stolen. Travellers to Turkey are not affected so long as they purchase and install the eSIM before arrival. The eSIM ban is primarily targeted at Turkish residents buying eSIMs for international travel in Turkey. However, Holafly advises that there are several steps to consider if you plan on using an international eSIM in Turkey: Buy your eSIM before departure: Your chosen eSIM's online store will not work once you land. Recommended Reading: Install your eSIM before arrival: Use your QR or manual installation code to set up your eSIM before you travel. You can delay activation by keeping data roaming 'off' until you land. Save your QR code or eSIM installation code locally: This way, you can install your eSIM in Turkey without needing the provider's website or app. Download a secure VPN: Without a VPN, you will not be able to manage your eSIM solution digitally, check for remaining data usage, or contact customer service. It is important to note that the situation is changing, and the eSIM ban in Turkey may affect different users' connections in different ways.

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