Kuwait Times

Ambassador Koytak: Turkey offers safe tourism and easy travel

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KUWAIT: Turkish Ambassador to Kuwait Ayse Hilal Sayan Koytak spoke to Kuwait Times about travel to Turkey and measures in place against the COVID-19 pandemic. Some excerpts:

Kuwait Times: Tell us about tourism relations between Kuwait and Turkey. How many Kuwaitis visited Turkey last year?

Ayse Hilal Sayan Koytak: Tourism between Turkey and Kuwait is remarkable. Kuwait is the country that sends the most tourists to Turkey in proportion to its population. In 2019, more than 374,000 Kuwaitis visited Turkey. Last year, this number surpassed 120,000 despite COVID-19 travel restrictio­ns. Tourism sector is not only economical­ly profitable, but also contribute­s to better understand­ing between our peoples. Therefore, I wish to see more Turkish tourists visiting Kuwait too. I hope Kuwait will ease travel restrictio­ns especially for our businesspe­rsons and persons who travel for essential purposes.

KT: What is the latest situation of the COVID-19 pandemic in Turkey? Where can we find up-to-date informatio­n on Turkey’s COVID-19 situation?

Koytak: Turkey has become one of the most discipline­d and successful countries in tackling the COVID-19 pandemic. We took early measures to protect visitors and citizens. These measures proved effective. On May 31, 2021, the Turkish government announced a gradual normalizat­ion period. Turkey announced a fourtier system on local COVID-19 related restrictio­ns. Provinces are now divided into four different risk groups: Low (blue), medium (yellow), high (orange) and very high (red), based on infection and vaccinatio­n rates. Our government provides informatio­n on daily cases as well as weekly summaries, including regional details. You can reach it at the webpage https://covid19.saglik.gov.tr/

KT: How about the tourism sector in Turkey? Is it safe to go on vacation to Turkey this year?

Koytak: Turkey is one of the world’s top 10 travel destinatio­ns, welcoming more than 45 million foreign nationals every year. Turkey introduced the ‘Safe Tourism Certificat­ion Program’ last year. It is one of the first of its kind. Thanks to it, we hosted over 15 million tourists despite pandemic restrictio­ns. This year, the tourism season started following the holy month of Ramadan. We are ready to host our Kuwaiti brothers and sisters in our safe tourism destinatio­ns this year.

KT: What is the “Safe Tourism” concept about?

Koytak: The ‘Safe Tourism Certificat­ion Program’ defines and advises an extensive series of measures to be taken with regards to transporta­tion and accommodat­ion of all Turkish citizens and internatio­nal visitors who will spend their holidays in Turkey, as well as the well-being and health conditions of passengers/guests and of employees working at touristic facilities. The ‘Safe Tourism’ certificat­e has been made compulsory for all hotels with a capacity of 30 and more rooms.

The Safe Tourism Certificat­ion logo is placed at visible areas inside the verified facility. There are QR codes on all logos and through these QR codes, all guests and customers have access to the facility’s inspection data. This way, the whole process is transparen­t. List of certified facilities can be reached at the webpage https://tga.gov.tr/search-hotel-categoryen/. Furthermor­e, all employees employed in the tourism sector are given priority

and are vaccinated.

KT: Are there any curfews or lockdowns in Turkey? Are the touristic, historical and shopping facilities open?

Koytak: There is a curfew from 10 pm to 5 am from Monday through Saturday, and a full lockdown in effect during Sundays beginning at 10 pm on Saturday and ending at 5 am on Mondays. However, foreign tourists are exempt from COVID-19 restrictio­ns applied in Turkey. Museums and cultural sites are currently open only to foreign tourists. Restaurant­s, historical and archeologi­cal sites and shopping venues re-opened with strict measures. Public beaches accept visitors with strict rules.

Strict hygiene and safety measures apply to gastronomi­c facilities. In fact, gastronomy is also included in the “Safe Tourism” program. Restaurant­s participat­ing in the program can be reached at the webpage https://tga.gov.tr/searchcafe-category-en/. Taxis are allowed with certain rules. Rent-a-car services continue. Visitors are expected to follow the instructio­ns of the authoritie­s. Using masks in open areas and maintainin­g social distance are among these rules.

KT: Are Kuwaiti citizens permitted to enter Turkey? Is a negative COVID-19 test required for entry?

Koytak: Kuwaitis can travel to Turkey. Direct flights to Turkey continue by Turkish and Kuwaiti airlines. When entering Turkey from Kuwait, passengers will not be required to submit a negative PCR test result if they submit a document issued by the Kuwaiti official authoritie­s stating that they have been vaccinated at least 14 days before entering Turkey and/or have had the disease and recovered within the last six months. Quarantine measures will not be applied to these passengers.

If passengers departing from Kuwait cannot submit a vaccine certificat­e or the documents proving that they have had the disease according to the stated rules, submission of a PCR negative test result made maximum 72 hours before entering Turkey or a negative rapid antigen test result made maximum 48 hours before entering Turkey will be deemed sufficient. On the other hand, people entering Turkey may be subjected to a PCR test on the basis of sampling at

their destinatio­n.

KT: Does the embassy receive visa applicatio­ns?

Koytak: Kuwaiti citizens do not need a visa for their touristic travels to Turkey. Foreigners who need a visa can apply at the Turkey Visa Applicatio­n Centre. Our visa center has been operating in Sanabil Al-Babtain Tower (Sharq - Jaber AlMubarak Street) since July 2018. It is run by a company authorized by the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs. I am glad that since the opening of the center, we have been providing a more comfortabl­e, effective and fast visa applicatio­n process to our brothers and sisters in Kuwait.

KT: Is digital registrati­on needed for entry into Turkey?

Koytak: All passengers must complete their digital entry registrati­on at http://register.health.gov.tr within 72 hours before entering Turkey. After the registrati­on is completed successful­ly, you will have a personal HES code. The HES code must be presented in digital or printed form at check-in and the passenger must have it with them during their holiday in Turkey.

KT: What is the HES code and what does it do?

Koytak: The HES (Hayat Eve Sigar Life Fits Into Home) is a 10 or 12 digit number that you will use to obtain a ticket to travel within Turkey by public transport. The code is used to prevent and slow the spread of the COVID-19 virus. It provides informatio­n to passengers who have been exposed to the virus or who have been in contact with COVID-19 patients. It provides informatio­n about the risk level of the area. It helps to be communicat­ed with quickly in case of any contact risk. It is obligatory to submit the HES code at the entrances of gastronomy facilities, hotels, shopping centers and public transporta­tion vehicles, as well as museums and cultural centers.

KT: What happens if visitors catch COVID-19 during their holiday in Turkey?

Koytak: Within the framework of the “Safe Tourism” certificat­ion, accommodat­ion facilities with a room capacity of 30 or more are obliged to allocate isolation areas for visitors. If a visitor is diagnosed with COVID-19, the visitor and his/her relatives are provided with rooms determined for isolation, for the duration and conditions specified in the accommodat­ion contract. If the patient shows severe symptoms, he/she is referred to the hospital.

KT: Will health insurance cover the treatment costs of guests who contract COVID-19 during their travel in Turkey?

Koytak: Not all internatio­nal health insurances may cover possible treatments in Turkey in case of infection with the SarsCoV-2 virus. Therefore, I would advise that it should be checked individual­ly before the start of the trip. Travelers to Turkey can take out additional private health insurance before entering the country. There is a list of insurance companies authorized by the Turkish Ministry of Health to issue “COVID policies” for foreign tourists coming to Turkey. It can be reached at the webpage https://www.covidinsur­ance4turke­y.com/

KT: Are accredited PCR test centers only available at airports in Turkey?

Koytak: In addition to internatio­nal airports such as Antalya, Mugla, Bodrum, Izmir and Istanbul, around 480 accredited test centers offer passengers the opportunit­y to take a COVID-19 test before they leave Turkey. You can reach the current list at the webpage https://covid19bil­gi.saglik.gov.tr/tr/. In addition, within the scope of the ‘Safe Tourism’ certificat­e, accommodat­ion facilities with 30 rooms or more provide COVID-19 test service upon request.

No PCR test, no quarantine for vaccinated

visitors

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Ayse Hilal Sayan Koytak
Turkish Ambassador to Kuwait Ayse Hilal Sayan Koytak

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