Flying to "Northern" Cyprus
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Flying to "Northern" Cyprus
Hi all.
My family are interested in learning which airlines fly to N. Cyprus from either Gatwick or Stanstead. Are they all stoppng flights at Istanbul, or are there any direct flights?
Will be going last week of August to the end of the first week of September if that makes any difference.
Regards,
Dan
My family are interested in learning which airlines fly to N. Cyprus from either Gatwick or Stanstead. Are they all stoppng flights at Istanbul, or are there any direct flights?
Will be going last week of August to the end of the first week of September if that makes any difference.
Regards,
Dan
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Originally Posted by toledoashley
No-one flies from UK direct
"some stupid rule" is International Law.
The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) is not recognised by any country in the world except Turkey.
It exists as a result of a Turkish invasion of Cyprus in 1974, and the subsequent partition of the island. UN troops still patrol the 'border'.
Fortunately, the two communities are living peacefully at present, but until a political solution is found to this problem, the "stupid rule" will remain in force.
The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) is not recognised by any country in the world except Turkey.
It exists as a result of a Turkish invasion of Cyprus in 1974, and the subsequent partition of the island. UN troops still patrol the 'border'.
Fortunately, the two communities are living peacefully at present, but until a political solution is found to this problem, the "stupid rule" will remain in force.
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"Stupid Rule" - I don't think so !
I have to add my 2p on this.
Northern Cyprus is not a recognised country and therefore cannot receive international flights.
All flights make a stop in Turkey so they can all arrive as "Domestic" flights. This still makes Ercan in Turkish territory by invasion and is not recognised internationally.
The UN still patrol the North-South Green Line. Whilst time may heal memories from 1974, there is still great passion about this in Cyprus, it is discussed daily in their newspapers.
This is no "stupid rule" - ask any Greek or Greek Cypriot what they think about this.
End of my 2p's worth !
Northern Cyprus is not a recognised country and therefore cannot receive international flights.
All flights make a stop in Turkey so they can all arrive as "Domestic" flights. This still makes Ercan in Turkish territory by invasion and is not recognised internationally.
The UN still patrol the North-South Green Line. Whilst time may heal memories from 1974, there is still great passion about this in Cyprus, it is discussed daily in their newspapers.
This is no "stupid rule" - ask any Greek or Greek Cypriot what they think about this.
End of my 2p's worth !
Even if a flight between mainland Turkey and Ercan has a different flight number to the one from the Uk to Turkey - it will probably be the same plane - with no change required.