Regulations making it mandatory for all passengers coming into Ireland to fill out a passenger locator form have come into effect. It means that anyone entering the country from abroad must provide ...
Gardaí have begun investigations into three overseas visitors for breaches of the Covid-19 regulations for people newly arrived into the Republic. The three investigations arise from approximately ...
Irish contact tracers working to track close contacts of confirmed cases of Covid-19 from flights coming into Ireland have accessed Passenger Locator Forms (PLFs) on just five occasions since August, ...
Plenty of Brits are looking to fly away in the coming few months as more countries are added to the green list. On top of that, more people are becoming double vaccinated meaning they can fly to amber ...
People will be able to fill in their Covid-19 Passenger Locator Form online from next Wednesday. The Health Minister, Stephen Donnelly, has announced it will move to an online process next week. The ...
People arriving in Northern Ireland airports and ports will soon be required to fill in passenger locator forms if they are travelling across the border to Ireland. The Cabinet have been asked to sign ...
If you're planning on travelling abroad, you need to make sure you're fully prepped for your trip. This includes making sure you have all the details needed to fill in a passenger locator form. You ...
Minister for Health Simon Harris said the forms will come into effect from Thursday May 28. Minister for Health Simon Harris said the forms were necessary (Photocall Ireland/PA) Passengers arriving in ...
Ever since travel resumed in the coronavirus pandemic, Brits travelling abroad have been required to fill-in passenger locator forms. But as restrictions are relaxed across the world, some European ...
The Passenger Locator Form will move to an online process next week, the Minister for Health has confirmed. It previously had to be filled out manually. Stephen Donnelly said regulations underpinning ...
Less than a quarter of people who filled out passenger locater forms upon arrival into Ireland between August and November received follow-up calls to confirm they were restricting their movements, ...