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Has anyone flown Ryanair to Italy in the past month?

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KillingMeDeftly · 20/07/2022 19:41

We're off on holiday next week but even though Italy have dropped all covid entry requirements, after I checked in online today I was told to upload covid pass details and fill out a passenger locator form.

But surely that's just the airline not updating their site? When you click on the PLF form, the site it goes to has links for France, Malta and Spain but not Italy because they no longer have any entry restrictions!

I'm not worried about being denied entry once I'm in Italy but more that we might fall victim to a Ryanair jobsworth who won't let us on the flight!

Still, I guess I could always show them the official advice from the Italian government...

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WeldMeDaphne · 20/07/2022 20:50

Yes, we did. You can just skip that step (I think there’s an option to skip or upload later and I used that)- it gives a little red notification, but you can just ignore- it’s basically just a blanket warning I think. Wasn’t a problem at all.

i did get covid in Italy, but that’s a separate issue… 😑

thesonicoscillator · 21/07/2022 20:15

I fly often back to Italy (where I live) there are o Covid restrictions to enter the country nor do you need a locator form. The only requirement is an FFP2 mask on all public transport, including planes. Ryanair still make it look like all forms are required, but they're not. Don't worry.

KillingMeDeftly · 21/07/2022 20:44

Thanks both, that's reassuring. I wouldn't have put it past Ryanair to insist on some jobsworth rule around it though, much like the ridiculous "visa check" they insisted on for non-EU citizens pre-Brexit.

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