Travelling via Larnaca
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Travelling via Larnaca
Hi folks
We usually travel via Turkey to Ercan we have travelled to Larnaca a few times before brexit. We are considering flying to Larnaca this time as Turkish airlines prices are so high.
only one of us has an EU passport are we likely to encounter any problems?
we have never gone over the rules in the south
Thanks
We usually travel via Turkey to Ercan we have travelled to Larnaca a few times before brexit. We are considering flying to Larnaca this time as Turkish airlines prices are so high.
only one of us has an EU passport are we likely to encounter any problems?
we have never gone over the rules in the south
Thanks
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Travelling via Larnaca
The non-EU passport holder should be fine so long as they don't go over the 90 day in 180 day rule. EU passport holder will have no problem.
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Re: Travelling via Larnaca
Has anyone travelled through Larnaca needing assistance if so what was the service like, I am a bit bothered as to how well organised it is.
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Re: Travelling via Larnaca
Has anyone travelled via Larnaca recently?
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Re: Travelling via Larnaca
Have used the assistance service at Larnaca and its been very good, and staff were very helpful
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Re: Travelling via Larnaca
Up until 2020, we travelled for about 9 years with a friend who needed assistance at Larnaca. Always very good.
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Re: Travelling via Larnaca
The Special Assistance team at Larnaca is one of the best I have ever used, never had to hang about waiting for them to show up and always very helpful.
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Re: Travelling via Larnaca
Thanks for your reply’s . My husband has dementia so doesn’t need a wheelchair but apparently he can wear a lanyard from the Airport so it shows he needs assistance anyone used this?
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Re: Travelling via Larnaca
If you look on this link it might help: https://www.hermesairports.com/search?q ... assistance
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Re: Travelling via Larnaca
https://www.hermesairports.com/search?q ... assistance
Sunflower Lanyard
Hermes airports adopted the globally recognised Sunflower lanyard programme on December 3, the International Day of Persons with Disabilities. By wearing the discreet yet distinctive green lanyard (neck cord) with yellow sunflowers – the programme’s trademark – travellers discreetly indicate to staff that they need special services such as more time, direct access to a sanitary area, or assistance with various procedures.
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Re: Travelling via Larnaca
Thank youlaptawrinkly wrote: ↑Thu 16 Feb 2023 3:15 pmhttps://www.hermesairports.com/search?q ... assistance
Sunflower Lanyard
Hermes airports adopted the globally recognised Sunflower lanyard programme on December 3, the International Day of Persons with Disabilities. By wearing the discreet yet distinctive green lanyard (neck cord) with yellow sunflowers – the programme’s trademark – travellers discreetly indicate to staff that they need special services such as more time, direct access to a sanitary area, or assistance with various procedures.