Parcel Delivery & Courier Services To Turkey
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Turkey Overview
Delivery Time: 2-3 days by Air
Price: From £22.11
Restrictions: The spawn of the silk work, various games machines, viagra etc. |
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2-3 days economy service
Up to 25kg in weight. 80x80x80cm max in size. |
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To all cities including Istanbul, Ankara, Izmir, Bursa, Adana, Gaziante, Antalya, Kayseri, Mersin & more
Sending a parcel to Turkey from the UK is easy with us, you can start right now, all you need to do is quickly register, then you can book your parcel in for collection from home or work and one of our local courier drivers will come and collect it for free.
Once collected, your parcel will be in Turkey within 2-3 days thanks to our express service which starts from as little as £22.11. To get a quick quote all you need to do is fill in the quote engine above, if you're happy with the price you can go head and book your parcel in for collection tomorrow.
When sending a parcel to Turkey the following comes as standard:
Cheap Courier To Turkey From UK
We can pick up your parcel from your door, and deliver it to your Turkish recipients door in 2-3 days where it will be signed for. As mentioned above collection is free of charge, however it is also possible to drop your parcel off at one of our local depots, by doing this you can save yourself £1.25.
Turkey Prohibitions & Restrictions
Turkey is not a member of the EU therefore there are some import restrictions which includes the following; spawn of silk work, soil, leaf, straw, various games machines, items with false labelling, and some dye-materials. You may also have to pay duties for the importation of televisions, radio equipment and satellite receivers.
Please also be aware of our own prohibited items list.
About Turkey
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Turkey, officially the Republic of Turkey is a contiguous transcontinental parliamentary republic largely located in Western Asia with the portion of Eastern Thrace in Southeastern Europe.
As Turkey is a favourite for tourism a solid infrastructure is needed throughout the country. In 2013 Turkey had 98 airports, 22 of these international airports welcoming passengers and cargo from around the world. Turkey also annually invests in its infrastructure with the new (third) international airport of Istanbul planned to be the largest airport in the world, with a capacity to serve 150 million passengers per annum.
As of 2014, the country has a roadway network of 65,623 kilometres (40,776 mi) allowing most of the country to be well connected. As a well-developed country the sending of international parcels is extremely easy, from being sorted at the cargo bays to the delivery van finding your recipients door.
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