I presume you never fly them? Or perhaps you were blissfully ignorant of having to provide them with all that data if you want to flySounds like more voluntary theft of your privacy. No thanks.
Verifly require more info than buying a plane ticket does.I presume you never fly them? Or perhaps you were blissfully ignorant of having to provide them with all that data if you want to fly
That's just what my son said.Sounds like more voluntary theft of your privacy. No thanks.
Buying an Aer Lingus ticket you are granting them rights to share your data pretty widely.And you're not just providing the info to Aer Lingus, you're providing it to Verifly who are daon.com
I flew back and forth to the EU 5 times in the last year with Aer Lingus. I haven't ever used Verifly, and they do not look for any covid document when checking in. You simply tick a box on for your when checking into your flight. I keep a paper copy of my covid cert anyways, but I also keep photocopies of my passport....Any updates on this?
I presume it's optional?
Is it for all Aer Lingus flights or just to some destinations?
Has it become redundant when Covid documents are not required?
Presumably you must still show your boarding pass and passport?
Brendan
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