ziggyman17 wrote: » rubbish, they can keep that open for importing and exporting of goods, but why should we be open for example American tourists, a country that has the virus running wild and out of control, if the shoe was on the other foot then their would be no chance of Irish being allowed in to America..........
Tenzor07 wrote: » Well, once they get the message that Americans aren't welcome here and we can shut down all U.S flights and close the borders then that should send out the right message... Ireland is closed! I know Investors will understand that bit.
amadangomor wrote: » This, I work in Intel and they were enforcing a 14 day quarantine on people traveling from abroad weeks before the government took similar action.
threeball wrote: » If you think investors give a toss whether tourists from their country can roam freely when deciding on setting up operations there then you have even less of a clue than your posts already suggest.
YellowBucket wrote: » I can assure you most multinational companies do not want to see caution thrown to the wind and a risk of their businesses being disrupted, as is happening in the USA, occurring here. A bunch of Texans wandering around Killarney have nothing to do with operations of businesses here. The USA also banned trips from Ireland several months ago.
Tenzor07 wrote: » Cos only American tourists comes here? Business people like company directors definitely don't travel abroad?
sailing wrote: » Respectfully, you’re ranting now and not thinking rationally. The US wont make a green air corridor list at the moment. So you need not worry about an influx of visitors. You legislate to ensure that if you are not on the approved list you isolate. And police it. To date the US are not on any published list of any EU country yet. It will force them to pull their socks up if they are on the forbidden list over a period of time.You can’t close borders and airports indefinitely. If you really think that, you’re focus and understanding of how a country works is very limited. A green air corridor between countries of similar ‘R’ values means the onus is on all of those countries to ensure it’s kept to a minimum. The fallout of not is very financially penalising.
ziggyman17 wrote: » Yes you can..............We are in unprecedented times, why should we worry about the Americans and keeping them sweet ? It is not about ranting and raving it is about hard facts.... Fact........America is over run with the virus yet our borders are open to them, The people living in this country are told to do this and that to keep the virus at bay yet on the other hand the people telling us this are letting every Tom, Dick and Harry in to the country, which in turn makes redundant the sacrifices the people already here are making.......
facehugger99 wrote: » Lot of hysterical nut jobs on this thread.
sailing wrote: » You need to re read my post
Beechwoodspark wrote: » Just on the post claiming America isn’t on a published no fly list yet....Americans are banned from the schengen zone aren’t they?
Beechwoodspark wrote: » Just on the poster “sailing” claiming America isn’t on a published no fly list yet....Americans are banned from the schengen zone aren’t they? The schengen zone is basically the whole rest of Europe except Ireland and Uk
theological wrote: » I'm struggling to make sense of this because there are flights from the US arriving at Frankfurt Airport tomorrow, and flights arriving at Schiphol too. Or is it that tourists aren't allowed but other essential travellers are?
Dempo1 wrote: » I see on the evening news a group of American tourists booked an electric bike tour in clare. The operator asked had they quarantined for 14 days. Their response was they filled in forms on arrival but were not aware they had to. The operator cancelled the booking and refunded. The health minister interviewed later says we've all made sacrifices and tourism ire not actively encouraging foreign visitors, clearly the Americans don't do sacrificing, Its disgraceful
jam_mac_jam wrote: » I'd say investors can use zoom or skpe like everyone else is doing.
jam_mac_jam wrote: » Not at the moment, no. Most companies have bans on international travel. I work for a multinational and there is no business travel of anyone in or out.
gral6 wrote: » The operator is a complete idiot