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Is It Too Late To Fly Today (Tuesday 1St March).?
Hi My husband is flying with Air Lingus from Manchester to Dublin today 1st March. He went for a covid test yesterday Monday and it was negative, but they told him he should have had the test a few days ago on the 26th March on a saturday. My question is, should he risk going to the airport at Manchester to fly to Dublin.? Will they let him fly.? Thanks.
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If he's fully vaccinated, he simply needs his NHS Covid Pass:
https:/ /www.go v.uk/fo reign-t ravel-a dvice/i reland/ entry-r equirem ents
https:/ /www.go v.uk/gu idance/ nhs-cov id-pass
If he's not fully vaccinated, he needs to show proof of a negative PCR test (not a lateral flow antigen one) taken within the 72 hour period prior to his flight. (See my first link above).
Either way, he needs to complete a Passenger Locator Form as well.
Also confirmed here:
https:/ /www.ae rlingus .com/su pport/f light-d isrupti on-info rmation /
If he's fully vaccinated, he simply needs his NHS Covid Pass:
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If he's not fully vaccinated, he needs to show proof of a negative PCR test (not a lateral flow antigen one) taken within the 72 hour period prior to his flight. (See my first link above).
Either way, he needs to complete a Passenger Locator Form as well.
Also confirmed here:
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If he has had the jags but not the booster, he must have had the last jag within the past 270 days, as per the Irish government advice here,
https:/ /www.go v.ie/en /public ation/7 7952-go vernmen t-advic e-on-in ternati onal-tr avel/#t ravelli ng-to-i reland
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