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  • 4/27/2025
Is it still safe to travel to Turkey? Simon Calder's advice after 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Istanbul

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00:00I'm in the Adriatic Sea quite some distance from the terrible earthquake which has struck
00:05about 45 miles southwest of Istanbul in Turkey. A lot of concern about this. Now it is worth
00:14remembering that Turkey is very much on one of the world's most lively tectonic faults which
00:23runs about 20 miles south of Istanbul. Therefore there have been over the years many tragic earthquakes
00:34with a high loss of life and that should always be part of anyone's planning when traveling to
00:42southeast Europe because unfortunately there is a long history of earthquakes. In terms of what
00:51your rights are if you are in Istanbul and you wish to leave as soon as possible it's possible
00:56that the airline may be able to put you on an earlier flight may or may not charge you extra for
01:04that. You're unlikely in the absence of foreign office advice against travel to Istanbul to get
01:12any kind of compensation for the lost time. If you have a trip booked to Istanbul and the holiday
01:20company says it can still go ahead that the hotel is in good condition and that everything is safe
01:26then again there is no grounds for cancelling that trip. Looking further ahead I dare say that this
01:35latest event will put people off traveling to Turkey. I am very happy to go there but I am aware
01:43that there is a background risk. Travel insurance will be of some help to some people but remember
01:52that so-called disinclination to travel is not grounds for getting refund on the money you have spent for
01:59a holiday. The key is does the foreign office warn against travel to that location.

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