
If you require a COVID-19 test for your travel destination, you can use a local test centre near you or Randox is a private company operating at Dublin Airport.As travel advice and requirements are constantly changing, please check with your airline.Test results must be recent depending on each countrys rules, not older than 24 or 72 hours.

This requirement also often applies to transfer passengers. For the official guidance and requirements for arrivals into Ireland, please click here to visit The Government of Ireland website for international travel. Some countries require passengers to present negative COVID-19 test results before their journey, or provide documentation of having been vaccinated or for having recovered from COVID-19.As of Sunday 06 March 2022, arriving passengers into Ireland no longer require passenger locator forms, proof of valid vaccination or recovery from COVID-19 in the prior 6 months, or evidence of a negative/not-detected result from a RT-PCR/Antigen test. Passengers arriving to Ireland from overseas are required to complete this form, including Irish citizens.We ask that passengers check with their airline as advice and entry requirements may be subject to change.If you are departing from Ireland to another country, please visit dfa.ie for all the information you need with regards to entry requirements for your destination.


As of Sunday 06 March 2022, all arriving passengers into Ireland no longer require completed passenger locator forms, proof of valid vaccination or recovery from COVID-19 in the prior 6 months, or evidence of a negative/not-detected result from a RT-PCR/Antigen test.įor all travel destination queries, we recommend that passengers check with the Department of Foreign Affairs here, check with their airline regarding their flight requirements, and for arrivals to Ireland or other general travel queries, check the latest Irish Government advice here.
