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Foreign Office warnings for Turkey, Egypt, Thailand and Mexico travel

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If you’ve got an upcoming holiday this summer to the likes of Turkey, Egypt, Thailand or Mexico, then there is some important travel advice from the Foreign Office to keep in mind.

The government department often issues travel warnings in order to keep British tourists safe when abroad, due to factors like potential terrorism or hostility as well as weather alerts or entry restrictions.




Knowing all of the right information before you go can help your holiday to run more smoothly, as well as keeping you safe. However, ignoring the travel advice from the Foreign Office could have more serious implications.

Liverpool Echo reports that travelling to an area which the Foreign Office has advised against could end up invalidating your travel insurance policy as well as putting you and your group at risk.

In light of this, here are the latest restrictions for travel in Egypt, Mexico, Thailand and Turkey.

Foreign Office travel warnings

Turkey

Turkey is a hugely popular holiday destination for many Brits due to its sunny beaches and rich culture.

However, the Foreign Office warns against heading to certain regions – most of which are fairly far away from the classic tourist hotspots.

The government body advises:

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