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flying and Covid

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Notagardener · 06/07/2022 22:00

Bit confused with this:
on the Ryanair website booking-in thing it mentions:
I declare that I will NOT travel pursuant to the regulations in force....I have had close contact with a person affected by Covid.

So if I have a close contact eg at work, I cannot travel?? And is it contact for the 10 days before travelling??

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dementedpixie · 06/07/2022 22:11

There are no restrictions on flying now if you've had contact with Covid. Most places only ask for proof of vaccine or a negative test if not fully vaccinated

Notagardener · 06/07/2022 22:13

Yes thanks that's what I thought so confused Ryanair still wants you to tick the box

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worriedatthistime · 07/07/2022 01:36

I had this dilemma had close contact and due to fly , I couldn't see why I couldn't , couldn't claim on insurance etc and spoke to airline could only claim on their covid rebooking if I actually had it
I tested several times , wore a mask on the plane and luckily appear to not of got it but it was not easy to work out what to do and i wAs dreading getting it on holiday or the day of flight etc

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