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    Clearly don’t want to jinx anything but has anyone looked at flights to Baku for the game after Saturday if we get through?
    Also, was planning on travelling in the hope of getting a ticket once there, I’m sure I heard people were only allowed off the plane after showing a match ticket for the Swiss game, does anyone know if this is true? And/or does anyone want to sell me a pair of tickets for the game 3rd July? ;-)

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    Re: Baku

    Wonky Sheep are running a trip.
    You'll need a ticket for the game before you travel, should be easy to get on the UEAFA ticketing site.

    Flights, hotels, transfers https://wonkysheep.co.uk/product/eur...-baku-qft-pre/
    Flights only https://wonkysheep.co.uk/product/eur...baku-qffo-pre/


    To travel you will need the following – this list is not as daunting as it may seem:

    • A match ticket to gain entry into the country (should be easy for Baku).

    • A visa for Azerbaijan (we will provide details but its straightforward and costs $23)

    • Suitable insurance covering Covid and travelling against FCDO advice (we will provide details, but some people last time got for as little as £10).

    • A negative PCR test result received within 48 hours before travel (we will provide details, but it will cost from £60)

    • A negative PCR test result before returning to the UK (we will provide details, but it will cost from £40). You also need to send us a copy of your passport. It needs to have at least 6 months left on it.

    • As Azerbaijan is on the amber list, you must self-isolate at home for 10 days on your return, pre-order PCR tests for days 2 and 8 as well as fill in a passenger locator form (we will provide details, but it will cost £85 per test).

    It's a bit of daunting list, but Wonky Sheep are great at sorting it all and getting good deals for the tests and insurance.

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    • #3
      Re: Baku

      It’s the quarantine on return (getting massively ahead of ourselves but potentially missing a semi and final) that puts me off rather than any of the hoops to jump through to get there. Difficult one

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      • #4
        Re: Baku

        Originally posted by RichardM View Post
        Wonky Sheep are running a trip.
        You'll need a ticket for the game before you travel, should be easy to get on the UEAFA ticketing site.

        Flights, hotels, transfers https://wonkysheep.co.uk/product/eur...-baku-qft-pre/
        Flights only https://wonkysheep.co.uk/product/eur...baku-qffo-pre/




        To travel you will need the following – this list is not as daunting as it may seem:

        • A match ticket to gain entry into the country (should be easy for Baku).

        • A visa for Azerbaijan (we will provide details but its straightforward and costs $23)

        • Suitable insurance covering Covid and travelling against FCDO advice (we will provide details, but some people last time got for as little as £10).

        • A negative PCR test result received within 48 hours before travel (we will provide details, but it will cost from £60)

        • A negative PCR test result before returning to the UK (we will provide details, but it will cost from £40). You also need to send us a copy of your passport. It needs to have at least 6 months left on it.

        • As Azerbaijan is on the amber list, you must self-isolate at home for 10 days on your return, pre-order PCR tests for days 2 and 8 as well as fill in a passenger locator form (we will provide details, but it will cost £85 per test).

        It's a bit of daunting list, but Wonky Sheep are great at sorting it all and getting good deals for the tests and insurance.

        Great information, many thanks!

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        • #5
          Re: Baku

          Not going now.

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          • #6
            Re: Baku

            Originally posted by bobh View Post
            Not going now.
            I think it's for the best, bob. :wales:

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