Ireland have removed Covid-19 regulations for all arriving passengers.
This change became effective on Sunday 6 March, allowing travellers to enter into Ireland without the requirement to provide proof of vaccination, recovery certificate or a negative PCR test result.
Therefore, this change marks the end of all Ireland’s remaining Covid-19 restrictions.
Alongside this, travellers arriving into Ireland no longer have to complete a passenger locator form.
Speaking of these changes, Stephen Donnelly, Ireland’s Minister for Health stated, “It’s another step forward in our Covid efforts.”