josip wrote: » It's amazing the amount of people fixated on getting their lifeless carcass home to be worm food. My priority would be on minimizing the chances of contracting the virus. If you do pop your clogs, it only costs €5000-€6000 to get your corpse repatriated. Way less if you get oven baked first.
Mr rebel wrote: » Bratislava is a dump, by far the worst city I’ve visited in Europe. Vienna on the other hand is absolutely stunning.
Mortelaro wrote: » Its not illegal, its just an advisory Its strange though (or is it) that the advisory invalidates all travel insurance Yet travel insurance is still being sold and doesn't cover covid 19 anyway
Strazdas wrote: » That could change : they could tweak the legislation again on July 20th to differentiate between green list and non-green list countries.
gral6 wrote: » Only New Zealand and North Corea would be on the green list.
Strazdas wrote: » Watching the Govt press conference live, Simon Coveney says the "green list" of air bridge countries will come into effect on July 20th. Only countries with low numbers of new cases will be allowed on the list and they might even find themselves removed from the list if their numbers rise.
Beanybabog wrote: » Come into effect as you can travel to them from then on, or just announced on the 20th with a date to be determined?
spockety wrote: » And what piece of legislation would they "tweak" to enable these types of controls?
MickeyLeari wrote: » I presume 20th July will be an announcement of the criteria and an initial list of countries. They will announce draft criteria and the steps the airport will need to take. They will then go to consultation with the airlines.
MickeyLeari wrote: I presume 20th July will be an announcement of the criteria and an initial list of countries. They will announce draft criteria and the steps the airport will need to take. They will then go to consultation with the airlines.
HotMama89 wrote: » Due to fly to Greece mid-August had it booked since christmas can WFH so quarantine wasnt going to be an issue. Only concern i have is if someone on the flight tests positive and then 24 hours later im spending my holiday in a quarantine hotel instead of the lovely one I had booked. Anyone else worried about this?
Spanish Eyes wrote: » As others have said, the flights are there, they are going everywhere, no cautions, no rules. So what is the point of Green Lanes in a few weeks? The new Gov doesn't inspire much confidence tbh. But then again they don't have Tony Holihan to fall back on anymore. They will blame us eventually, that's for sure.
Damiencm wrote: » What type of consultation with the airlines though? To achieve what? They are supposedly following EU guidance as is. Airports are open and flights are operating. On July 1st there were 200 flights in and out of Dublin per a journal. ie article of the same date
Kewreeuss wrote: » There was a traveller on the radio last Wednesday coming in from England, who was only coming for 3 days. so is that ok or not? I thought that on coming in you were stuck in a room for two weeks. and if you were only coming in for a couple of days, what could they do to you? Would they stop you at the airport going back out? Would they know you'd only been in for a couple of days?
smurfjed wrote: » Yep, about to board a lovely B777 aircraft for a 90 minute flight. Sitting in business class so will wait until the end of boarding to minimise the number of passengers who will walk past me, or maybe I shall be cheeky and jump into the totally empty First Class.