Northern Cyprus to open to Brits from next Thursday – but holidaymakers will have to take THREE Covid tests
BRITS will be able to return to Northern Cyprus from next week - but will need three coronavirus tests to be allowed to enjoy a holiday.
It follows the latest announcement from the rest of Cyprus that quarantine restrictions will end for Brits from August 1.
Cyprus was included on the UK's air bridge list, which means no quarantining when returning to the UK and no travel ban.
However, restrictions still remain in place at Cyprus, and will until the UK's coronavirus cases go down.
Health Minister Constantinos Ioannou previously said: "The decision will be implemented on the condition that the United Kingdom continues to post the same positive epidemiological results.
Yet Northern Cyprus’s health minister Ali Palli has recently confirmed three new cases of coronavirus from tourists - two flying in from Turkey and one arriving by ferry - raising concerns of "imported" cases ruining the success Turkish Cypriot authorities have had in containing the virus.
But the island's Greek run south - in a bold attempt to outshine the north - has said it is also offering free rapid coronavirus tests for UK travellers flying into its two airports in Larnaca and Paphos.
Other countries are charging for the coronavirus tests, such as Austria, with tests priced at €190.
Heathrow Airport is also looking into 24-hour coronavirus tests, costing £140 per traveller.