Ireland has removed all Covid-19 travel restrictions, including the requirement to complete a Passenger Locator Form (PLF) or provide proof of vaccination or recovery from the virus.
The Irish government lifted all remaining Covid-related travel restrictions on Sunday (6 March) and confirmed that arriving passengers also no longer need to take a Covid test.
¡°From Sunday, 6 March 2022, travellers to Ireland are not required to show proof of vaccination, proof of recovery or a negative PCR test result upon arrival,¡± confirmed the Irish government.
¡°There are no post-arrival testing or quarantine requirements for travellers to Ireland. Travel carriers will not ask to check a PLF receipt prior to travel to Ireland.
¡°Any individual that develops Covid-19 symptoms while in Ireland should follow the HSE (Health Service Executive) guidance in relation to isolation and undertaking antigen or PCR testing as appropriate.¡±
Travellers who plan to transit through Ireland¡¯s airports or ports to visit Northern Ireland will still need to comply with UK travel requirements, including the completion of a UK Passenger Locator Form.