Calis Beach and Fethiye Turkey Discussion Forum
Flights, Airlines and Airports => Flights to Dalaman and Turkey, Airlines and Airports => Topic started by: lord berry on May 23, 2010, 16:48:53 PM
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can you please explain the law regarding transfering of family and friends to Dalaman airport please.
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No
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There was a some information on this thread
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I think most people reading the link and subsequent posts will get the message.If they follow the unwritten rule from last year,they will log your visits by registeration number and up to four visits per month are ok.after that you get a warning at the gate.I know a few who had the warnings but none who pushed their luck.I guess if you use a hire car to pick up friends it would confuse the issue.
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From the land of lights:
The Land of Lights recently published an article, "TURSAB Warns Against Illegal Transfers." This appears to have caused some confusion amongst our readers. LOL decided to clarify the comments made in the article by having another meeting with Salih Taşci, President of Fethiye's TURSAB.
He explained everything for the benefit of LOL readers. "The Dalaman police are particularly concerned about stopping unlicensed transfers: you know, people who are doing illegal transfers: travelling back and forth between Fethiye, Calis, Hisarönü and the airport for money."
Taşci continues, "Of course no one wants to stop anyone going to Dalaman to collect friends or family from the airport but neither do we want this important aspect of the tourism sector to remain under regulated. The police at the airport are now recording car registration numbers and if any are seen making a suspiciously frequent number of visits, without the required license, they will be checked."
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thank you ? Your information has been taken on board and will subsiquently be adhered to .big thanks to Sunner ?
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Sunner?
Ah, me!
Big thanks for giving you a place to ask questions like the one above and receive answers like those above? No problem.