That’s how I read it.
Just to give anyone a heads up, i have flights booked to Uk with Ryanair mid January, was on their app last night and one of my bookings shows " cancelled " and the option for a change booking or refund.
I received no email notification about the cancellation, was on the app checking other flights and noticed it in my current bookings.
Good job i checked well in advance before I made further plans, looks like Ryanair have slashed their flights to various UK destinations in January .
Edit : just received my email notification of cancellation of flights from Dublin to Uk and back.
I haven’t had my booster yet, presuming you get a handwritten card at the time. I know Spain and some others accepted that last summer, hopefully we can use it again until our DCC gets updated
Please don't get on a plane knowing you had a positive antigen test and are a close contact.
That kind of carry on is the stick used to demonise all travellers.
Yup and yes I discovered that last night! Totally fine with that have my pass on my phone and Malaga airport a lot quieter than I remember yesterday
So Austria is booster OR PCR?
The below is from Reopen EU.
Travellers entering this country must provide proof of vaccination or recovery, and in addition a negative PCR test result or proof of a "booster dose."
Travellers without a negative test result or proof of a "booster dose" must fill out the pre-travel clearance form, undergo a PCR test and self-isolate until they receive a negative test result.
Entry is prohibited for travellers who have visited risk areas(exceptions, including for EU citizens, apply).
Children below 12 years are generally exempt from the requirement to carry proof of a COVID test, proof of vaccination or recovery from infection.
Learn more:
The Official Travel Portal
Travellers who hold the 'EU Digital COVID Certificate (EUDCC)' can enter Austria if it contains one of the following:
In addition:
Pre-travel clearance is required for travellers coming from a country that is not on the list of safe countries. There may be additional requirements depending on the country of departure and according to Austria's national classification of risk areas.
Children below 12 years are generally exempt from the requirement to carry proof of vaccination, proof of a COVID test or recovery from infection.
Travellers can enter Austria if they provide one of the following:
Documents you need to travel in Europe
Health cover for temporary stays
3x vaccinated AND a pcr test ??
I thought the 3x/booster was supposed to remove the testing part ?
This is a joke, what power do the EU actually have ??
Finland is introducing the same. It was only non EU from Mon last but they're changing it to everyone from 28th. Vaccinated only and PCR or antigen
FFS no doubt the government will leave it as long as possible to update the cert. I’m back travelling for work, seems like the government want no private enterprise anymore.
Seven African nations dropped from Ireland's home quarantine rules
Great to read that the restrictions for 7 countries in Southern Africa have been lifted, whatever waste of resources that did putting them on did.
Next up remove the testing rubbish. More waste of time and especially money.
One day someone in power will wake and realise what a waste of time and money all this was. Unless we stop the world (not going to happen), then it’s all pointless.
Are you staying in Malaga? Andalusia now requires a Covid pass to get in to a lot of passes.
8pm closing times, limits on gatherings? No thanks.
As expected, we now can't travel to Austria.
TheGuardian are reporting that as of pretty much immediately, you have to be triple vaccinated and have a <72hr PCR to enter Austria. Since the government are arsing around with the EU COVID cert, those of us who are triple vaccinated can't prove it, so can't go.
You dont HAVE to use it. It can be a pain in the arse to get it to accept some information (same item submitted three times before they "reviewed" it properly), but it makes it easier at the airport check in.
Have to say, no one at Dublin checked anything on my flight arrival on Tuesday morning.
Have had to go get a PCR test due to a close contact and a positive antigen. BA are allowing free rebooking so, if I am positive (praying for a Christmas miracle here that I am not), I won't be out of pocket.
Yes and you can enjoy it behind your mandatory mask !!
It's a fascist kip here, better off in Ireland.
Thanks
Weather is looking summer like in Spain from next Wednesday !
I might just stay in Ireland ... livid about this outdoor mask rule.
Even Austria haven't introduced such a ridiculous measure
It does make olci possible depending on where you are flying from
Its not mandatory but saves time at the airport if you're hand baggage only
OK, and makes it possible to check in online ?
Do I need to check in online with AerLingus ? is it mandatory like Ryanair?
Pathetic
Its only been announced 30 minutes ago so will likely follow the previous rules. Looks like it comes in from Christmas Eve.
Will that mean on the beach or pool sunbathing? Due to fly to canaries for new year
Spain is reintroducing masks outdoors from possibly Christmas Eve. But no other nationwide restrictions.
No,it verifies them for aer lingus
So if you upload,you'll have no delay at the airport, assuming your doc's are ok
Do I need to use the app verifly to fly into Ireland ?
Aer lingus keep texting me about the app, isn't it just a handy way to keep the pass,test results and PLF in one place ?
The latest in COVID wearables! All that chipping that CT talk about as you and your dog get scanned!
no it didnt - it declared France as a risk area, just like Ireland has been considered for the past 4 weeks due to high infection numbers
A risk area means that you need to fill a form and upload your vax cert or test results but theres NOT a ban on travelling between the 2 countries, just as theres no ban on travelling from Ireland to Germany
BTW, you can travel between France and Germany in both directions and across most of the continent as a vaccinated person without need for any additional testing, but to go to Ireland you DO need a test , making Ireland the one who is not toeing the line with the rest of Europe, again.
Aren’t you still able to travel at the moment to certain places regardless of whether you’re vaccinated or not? I.E. USA don’t accept entry unvaccinated…
provided you show a negative test.