Wednesday 08th of September 2010

'Vote of Excellence Award' goes to Turkey… Travel Age West magazine, which has been published for the past 40 years on the West side of America gave Turkey the Travel Age West Wave (Western Agents' Vote of Excellence), which is an annual award given to those deemed by Travel Age West to be the best in tourism. Turkey has been given the 'Best Vacation Value, Europe' award. The award was given by the editor board of the magazine. The award ceremony is to take place on the 4th of June, in Los Angeles at the 4 seasons hotel. With the global financial crisis having a profound effect on the tourism sector, it is very important that Turkey has been given this award. |
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Can I book a holiday with you? |
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Written by Administrator
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Sunday, 28 June 2009 16:56 |
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Yes, we are travel agency. We are preparing different vacation packages. |
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How do I drive in Turkey? |
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Written by Administrator
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Sunday, 28 June 2009 12:52 |
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Driving in Turkey is on the right-hand side as in continental Europe and all visitors may drive with an international driving licence. You should have a copy of your licence, together with your passport and insurance documents, with you in the car at all times. All of the major international car rental companies, as well as a number of local ones, have offices at airports and all major centres. See Getting Around Turkey for more information. |
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What is the mains supply voltage, will I need an adaptor? |
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Written by Administrator
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Sunday, 28 June 2009 12:49 |
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The mains voltage for electricity is 220V and 50Hz, meaning that wall sockets in Turkey take two-pin plugs. You will need an adaptor if your appliances use three-pin plugs. These are usually easily purchased at all the major airports in the UK. Is USA, The mains voltage for electricity is 110V and 50Hz, so you must arrange adaptors. |
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What is the time difference between the USA and Turkey? |
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Written by Administrator
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Sunday, 28 June 2009 12:48 |
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Turkey is GMT+2, that is to say eight hours ahead of the USA. What are the opening times for shops and other services? During the summer season, and in the main cities and resorts, many shops are open seven days a week and stay open until late. Museums – 09.00-17.00 Tuesday to Sunday Chemists – 09.00-19.00 Monday to Saturday 24-Hour duty chemists are open on a rota basis. Check the window of your local chemist for further information. Banks – 09.00-12.00 and 13.30-17.00 Monday to Friday Post Offices – 08.00-20.00 Monday to Saturday and 09.00-19.00 on Sundays |
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What is the time difference between the UK and Turkey? |
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Written by Administrator
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Sunday, 28 June 2009 12:47 |
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Turkey is GMT+2, that is to say two hours ahead of the UK. What are the opening times for shops and other services? During the summer season, and in the main cities and resorts, many shops are open seven days a week and stay open until late. Museums – 09.00-17.00 Tuesday to Sunday Chemists – 09.00-19.00 Monday to Saturday 24-Hour duty chemists are open on a rota basis. Check the window of your local chemist for further information. Banks – 09.00-12.00 and 13.30-17.00 Monday to Friday Post Offices – 08.00-20.00 Monday to Saturday and 09.00-19.00 on Sundays |
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