What flying might look like under new Covid guidelines

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We now have a good idea of what flying will look like this summer, after the publication of new aviation protocols.

We now have a good idea of what flying will look like this summer, after the publication of new aviation protocols.

The Dublin Airport Authority said: "We are studying the new EASA guidelines to ascertain how they would apply to Dublin and Cork airports. Overall travel policies in relation to Covid-19 are decided by the Irish Government." If and when restrictions on travelling abroad are lifted, what will the experience of flying look like in a post-Covid world?Physical distancing should be observed at all times – with 1.5 metres the suggested distance. Airports are being asked to space out queues for passengers boarding aircraft accordingly.

Children below six years old and people having a medical reason for not wearing face masks can be exempted. While the guidelines suggest minimising hand luggage onboard, they do not seek to impose a single-bag rule, for example, which could restrict travellers from carrying shopping onboard. The EASA guidelines say the "reopening of non-essential airport services should be pursued, initially opening those that can ensure physical distancing with respect to national provisions on similar services outside of the airport".

 

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So it is only necessary to complete the Passenger Locator Form after arriving into Dublin? Why is this? Not Cork airport? Not Rosslare?

Boycott. If you are weak enough to accept this attack on your freedom, then your rights will be lost forever. Refuse to fly until the airlines go bust.

“..... they do not seek to impose a single-bag rule, for example, which could restrict travellers from carrying shopping onboard.” . There it is. Putting duty free sales ahead of these fake “regulations”.

That’s a blow for Ryanair not being able to sell overpriced food and drink and no lottery tickets anymore? Happy

That's a dumb place for a sign

So it will be mandatory to fill out the Passenger Locator Form, but it won’t actually be mandatory to quarantine for 14 days?

Who is going to fly anywhere if its to isolate for 14 days on arrival?

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