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Since 6 March 2022, there are no COVID-19 restrictions for travel to Ireland. You should follow public health advice if you develop symptoms of COVID-19. Identity and visa requirements for entering Ireland. You can find out about what documents you will need to travel Ireland.
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Since 6 March 2022, all COVID-19 travel restrictions were...
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If you have tested positive for COVID-19 (PCR or antigen...
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From today, Ireland has joined the rest of the EU by participating in the digital COVID certificate system, which shows the holder's proof of vaccination, recovery from COVID-19, or negative test results, and generally allows them to travel across the EU without restrictions.
19 lip 2021 · Passengers are advised to check country specific entry requirements on the Irish Government’s websites: www.gov.ie: HERE and www.DFA.i e HERE and to go to www.DublinAirport.com : HERE and www.CorkAirport.com: HERE before making travel plans. Here you will find latest news and updates from Dublin Airport.
3 cze 2020 · The government has introduced a short-term, emergency measure called a Refund Credit Note, which can be issued by travel agents and tour operators licensed by the Commission for Aviation Regulation, to their customers where a booking has been cancelled due to COVID-19 travel restrictions.
22 gru 2021 · Passengers to Ireland who arrive without a negative ('not detected') COVID-19 test result are required to home quarantine and take a PCR test within 36 hours of arrival. A subsequent negative ('not detected') test result can enable the passenger to exit home quarantine.
There are no COVID-19 testing or vaccination requirements for passengers entering Ireland. Check the latest requirements from the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs. ID requirements. If you are...
31 sty 2022 · From 1 February 2022, new rules for travel to Ireland will come into effect. As part of these changes, COVID-19 vaccine certificates for primary vaccination series will not be accepted for travel if more than 270 days (approx. 9 months) have passed since the final dose in the primary vaccine series.