"If we're going to open air travel between Ireland and other countries we need to do it safely," An Taoiseach has said, adding that this could be done by air bridges. If you jet off while the Government advises against travel, your travel insurance won't cover you overseas - in almost all cases. If there are further outbreaks or travel restrictions, and flights operate anyway, then you will not be able to claim a refund from the airline. When the go-ahead is given for air travel, passengers will need to prepare for a brave new world of airport and in-flight experiences. Subscribe to 'Travel Insider', our free travel newsletter written by award-winning Travel Editor, Pól Ó Conghaile.
Source: Irish Independent June 24, 2020 12:05 UTC